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To the right, is a blueprint of the planned sidewalks for a park. How much square footage of cement is needed to create the sidewalks?
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To the right, is a blueprint of the planned sidewalks for a park. How much square footage of cement is needed to create the sidewalks?
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To the right, is a blueprint of the
planned sidewalks for a park.
How much square footage of
cement is needed to create the
sidewalks?
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Explanation:
Two rectangles 5x3 =15 ft^2 and 2x 3 = 6ft^2 Total = 21 ft^2
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