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C. The gardener wants to cover and area of 108 square feet. The height of the garden is 12 feet. Use your formula to determine the length of the base of the garden. a. L = 9 fee…
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C. The gardener wants to cover and area of 108 square feet. The height of the garden is 12
feet. Use your formula to determine the length of the base of the garden.
a. L = 9 feet
b. L =18 feet
CL = 4.5 feet
d. L = 1296 feet
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Step-by-step explanation: You divide 108 by 12
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