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Eric has 160 feet of fence for a parking lot he manages. if he is using all of the fencing, what is the area of the lot assuming it is square?
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Eric has 160 feet of fence for a parking lot he manages. if he is using all of the fencing, what is the area of the lot assuming it is square?
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Eric has 160 feet of fence for a parking lot he manages. if he is using all of the fencing, what is the area of the lot assuming it is square?
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160/4 = 40 feet per side
area = 40^2 = 1600 square feet
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