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jimmy is building a frame for his square garden he doesnt want the garden to be any bigger than 100ft squared what is the biggest length that each side of the garden could be
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jimmy is building a frame for his square garden he doesnt want the garden to be any bigger than 100ft squared what is the biggest length that each side of the garden could be
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100 divided by 4 so 25 feet on each side
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