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A garden has an area of 196 square feet. If you want to edge the garden with 1 foot pavers that cost $1.90 each, how much will it cost you?
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A garden has an area of 196 square feet. If you want to edge the garden with 1 foot pavers that cost $1.90 each, how much will it cost you?
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