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Anthony wants to make two different rectangular flowerbeds each with an area of 24 square feet he will build a wooden frame around each flower bed.the flowerbeds will have side lengths that are whole numbers
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One flower bed will have side lengths 3,8,3,8 and the other will have 4,6,4,6. Hope I helped!
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