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A 12-ft by -15-ft rectangular swimming pool has a 3-ft-wide no-slip surface around it. What is the outer perimeter of the no-slip surface? 78 ft 78ft 2 198 ft 198 ft 2
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A 12-ft by -15-ft rectangular swimming pool has a 3-ft-wide no-slip surface around it. What is the outer perimeter of the no-slip surface?
78 ft
78ft 2
198 ft
198 ft 2
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The pool and the no slip surface around it form a rectangle
with:
length = 15 ft + 3 ft + 3ft = 21 ft
width = 12 ft + 3 ft + 3ft = 18 ft
The perimeter of this rectangle is 21 ft +21 ft +18 ft +18 ft = 78 ft
Answer: 78 ft
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