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Kendall is designing a backyard garden. She makes a scale drawing of the garden where 3 inches is equivalent to 2 feet in the garden. The fence is rectangular in shape and is 21 inches long by 9 inches wide in the scale drawing. Use this information to determine the actual length and width of the fence in Kendall’s garden.
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