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A rectangular field is to be covered on three sides leaving a side of length 20m uncovered. if the area of the field is 600m2. how many metres of fencing is required?
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A rectangular field is to be covered on three sides leaving a side of length 20m uncovered. if the area of the field is 600m2. how many metres of fencing is required?
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a rectangular field is to be covered on three sides leaving a side of length 20m uncovered. if the area of the field is 600m2. how many metres of fencing is required?
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580m^2
Explanation:
600m^2 -20m=580m^2
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