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Patrick is building a fence for his backyard. He bought wood planks that have a base length of 1/2 a foot and a height of 6 feet. If he buys 24 of these wood planks what is the …
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Patrick is building a fence for his backyard. He bought wood planks that have a base length of 1/2 a foot and a height of 6 feet. If he buys 24 of these wood planks what is the total area he can cover with the fence
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72 ft^2
Explanation:
area = length x width
1/2 x 8 = 3
3 x 24 = 72
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