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To create the flower gardens, Wendell bought six pieces of wood. Pieces A and B are 6 feet long, pieces C and D are 8 feet long, piece E is 3 feet long, and piece F is 2 feet long.

Part A
Can Wendell make a triangular garden using pieces A, B, and F? Why or why not?

Part B
Can Wendell make a triangular garden using pieces D, E, and F? Why or why not?

Part C
Can Wendell make a rectangular garden with the pieces of wood he has? If yes, which pieces can he use?

Part D
Describe how Wendell can use all six pieces of wood to create either two rectangular gardens or two triangular gardens. Assume the gardens do not share a common side.

Part E
Wendell’s dog, Jordan, was getting in his way as he worked in the backyard. So, Wendell chained him to a pole. If the chain is 12 feet long, about how much area does Jordan have to walk around?

Don't bother to answer if you're not gonna get them right or just guessing.

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Answer:

i only know A and B

Explanation:

Part A: Yes because the total is 6 pieces and can be used for each to find the answer

Part B: To create the flower gardens, Wendell bought six pieces of wood. Pieces A and B are 6 feet long, pieces C and D are 8 feet long, piece E is 3 feet long, and piece F is 2 feet long

Sorry but at least its something

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