Free space in the garden
The grandfather's free space in the garden was in the shape of a rectangular triangle of 5 meters and 12 meters in length. He decided to divide it into two parts and the height of the hypotenuse. The smaller part creates a rock garden, for the larger sows grass. How many square meters has a larger part?
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