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a farmer has 1,100 ft of fence and wishes to build two identical rectangular enclosures what should the dimensions of each of enclosure if the total area is to be a maximum? what is the area of each enclosure
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a farmer has 1,100 ft of fence and wishes to build two identical rectangular enclosures what should the dimensions of each of enclosure if the total area is to be a maximum? what is the area of each enclosure
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10ft by 55ft
550 ft
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