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Jim is building a pen for his puppy. His puppy has an area of 127 square feet. Which is the best estimate for the number of feet of fencing Jim needs for his puppy pen? 11 feet 11.3 feet 11.2 feet 11.4
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Jim is building a pen for his puppy. His puppy has an area of 127 square feet. Which is the best estimate for the number of feet of fencing Jim needs for his puppy pen?
11 feet
11.3 feet
11.2 feet
11.4 feet
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MAybe the last one! I'm kinda thinking!
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