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Tanya has a rectangular field to enclose but she only has 600m of fencing. What are the dimensions that give her the maximum area?
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Tanya has a rectangular field to enclose but she only has 600m of fencing. What are the dimensions that give her the maximum area?
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Both the length and width would be 150 for a total area of 22,500
Let me know if you need me to explain. Hope this helps
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