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Bailey writes the expression g2 + 14g + 40 to represent the area of a planned school garden in square feet. If g = 5, what are the dimensions of the school garden? 20 feet by 2 feet 10 feet by 4 feet 12 feet by 7 feet 15 feet by 9 feet

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To solve this, you need to plug in your solution to your variable.

g² + 14g + 40

5² + 14(5) + 40

25 + 70 + 40

So, your area would be 135.

Out of your 4 options, you need to find out which dimensions create 130.

20 × 2 = 40
4 × 12 = 48
12 × 7 = 84
15 × 9 = 135

Your dimensions are 15ft by 9ft :)

Hope this helps!

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g^2 14g+40

replace g with 5

5^2 +14(5) +40 = 25 + 70 +40 = 135 square feet

Area =L x W

using your choices multiply 15 x 9 = 135

so answer is 15 feet by 9 feet

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