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Bill is building a sand box for his son to play in. The length is 2 feet more than the width. He has 20 feet of boards. What are the dimensions of his sand box?
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Bill is building a sand box for his son to play in. The length is 2 feet more than the width. He has 20 feet of boards. What are the dimensions of his sand box?
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Bill is building a sand box for his son to play in. The length is 2 feet more than the width. He has 20
feet of boards. What are the dimensions of his sand box?
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Answer:
9 and 11
Explanation:
11 is 2 more then 9 and 11 plus 9 is equal to 20
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