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Mrs. martina wants to put a wire fence around her garden which is 15 feet long and 8 feet wide. how much fencing does she need? a. 23 ft. b. 60 ft. c. 38 ft. d. 46 ft.
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Mrs. martina wants to put a wire fence around her garden which is 15 feet long and 8 feet wide. how much fencing does she need?
a. 23 ft.
b. 60 ft.
c. 38 ft.
d. 46 ft.
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Your answer is D 46ft
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the answer is D 46 ft ( 15+15+8+8)
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