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Wesley lives in a apartment and would like to have a vegetable garden. His city offers garden plots,but he has to pay for the fencing.Use A=lw
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Wesley lives in a apartment and would like to have a vegetable garden. His city offers garden plots,but he has to pay for the fencing.Use A=lw
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Plot A
A = 204 ft^2; L = 20 ft; H = 10.2 ft; P = 60.4 ft
Plot B
A = 204.48 ft^2; L= 12.78 ft; H = 12 ft; P = 57.56 ft
Plot C
A = 204.49 ft^2; L = 14.3 ft; H = 14.3 ft; P = 57.2 ft
Most fencing Plot A
Greatest area Plot C
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