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Danny wants to build a deck with an area of at least 120 square feet. He has space for a length of up to 14 feet, but no more than 9 feet for the width. Will Danny be able to bu…
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Danny wants to build a deck with an area of at least 120 square feet. He has space for a length of up to 14 feet, but no more than 9 feet for the width. Will Danny be able to build a deck as large as he wants?
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I think yes. because sense he can have a length of 14ft, and no more then 9ft for the width he would be able to ft it because
14x9=126 square feet.
so I think he has enough room.
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