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Each square on the grid represents 1 ft2. What is the approximate area of this backyard pond? A. about 10 ft2 to 20 ft2 B. about 30 ft2 to 40 ft2 C. about 50 ft2 to 60 ft2
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Each square on the grid represents 1 ft2.
What is the approximate area of this backyard pond?
A.
about 10 ft2 to 20 ft2
B.
about 30 ft2 to 40 ft2
C.
about 50 ft2 to 60 ft2
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The answer would be either a Or b
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This one is a bit trickier but I do believe the answer is B. About 30 ft2 to 40ft2. Let me know if you need any more help!!!
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