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Dylan draws up a plan to fence in a yard for his chickens. This distance between grid lines is 1 foot. A. Is 30 feet of fencing enough to enclose the yard?
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Dylan draws up a plan to fence in a yard for his chickens. This distance between grid lines is 1 foot. A. Is 30 feet of fencing enough to enclose the yard?
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Dylan draws up a plan to fence in a yard for his chickens. This distance between grid lines is 1 foot. A. Is 30 feet of fencing enough to enclose the yard?
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No it definitely is not
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