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Patrick Drew this plan for a walkway through his backyard 12 ft 9 ft 14 ft 3 ft how many square feet of bricks Will Patrick need to cover the walkway
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the complete question in the attached figure
we know that
[the
square feet of bricks]=9*4+14*3------> 36+42------> 78 ft²
the answer is the option
C) 78 square feet
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