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Cindy has 42 meters of fencing. She plans to fence in a rectangular dog run that is 6 meters wide. How long can the run be made?
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Cindy has 42 meters of fencing. She plans to fence in a rectangular dog run that is 6 meters wide. How long can the run be made?
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the Answer is 12
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So all sides together are 42 meters.
Two of the sides are 6 meters.
So 42-(2*6) = 30 is left for the other two sides, that's 15 meters per side.
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