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The new pool cover is 35 feet long and 13 feet wide with the overhang. What would be the area of the new solar pool cover for the swimming pool? Square Feet
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The new pool cover is 35 feet long and 13 feet wide with the overhang.
What would be the area of the new solar pool cover for the swimming pool?
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455
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multiply the width by the length
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