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A rectangular garden is divided into four sections. Some dimensions are shown in the diagram, and the distance from point A to C is 16ft. What is the distance from point A to B?
A. 8ft
B. 7ft
C. 9ft
D. 6ft
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7ft is the answer in this case
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