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Kendra put up 50 ft of fencing between her yard and her neighbors. If the fencing costs $13 a foot, she paid $ for the fencing.

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answer: $650

To find how much Kendra paid per foot, we can divide the total cost of the fencing by the length of the fencing.

The length of the fencing is given as 50 feet.

The total cost of the fencing can be found by multiplying the cost per foot by the length of the fencing:

Total cost = Cost per foot x Length of fencing Total cost = $13/ft x 50 ft Total cost = $650

Therefore, Kendra paid a total of $650 for 50 feet of fencing. To find how much she paid per foot, we can divide the total cost by the length of the fencing:

Cost per foot = Total cost / Length of fencing Cost per foot = $650 / 50 ft Cost per foot = $13/ft

So Kendra paid $13 per foot of fencing.

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Answer: $650

Step by step solution:

1) 50 x 13 = 650
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