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Tara has a rectangular lot measures 88 ft by 91 ft and wishes to use fencing to enclose the garden. how much fencing does she need?
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Tara has a rectangular lot measures 88 ft by 91 ft and wishes to use fencing to enclose the garden. how much fencing does she need?
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tara has a rectangular lot measures 88 ft by 91 ft and wishes to use fencing to enclose the garden. how much fencing does she need?
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fencing means parameter and as parameter of rectangle is equal to sum of lengh and width multiply 2
now parameter=2×91+88
=2×179
=358 ft
hence tara needs 358 ft fencing
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