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Simon has a rectangular garden that is 10 feet wide. The perimeter of the garden is 50 feet. What is the area of Simon’s garden? ft2
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Simon has a rectangular garden that is 10 feet wide. The perimeter of the garden is 50 feet.
What is the area of Simon’s garden?
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60 squared is the answer
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in this problem seems like we need to use Pythagorean theorem 10 squared + 50 squared= c squared 60 squared is your answer
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