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Jake is building a fence around his property. He wants the perimeter to be no more than 100 feet. He also wants the length to be at least 30 feet longer than the width. If he bu…
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Jake is building a fence around his property. He wants the perimeter to be no more than 100 feet. He also wants the length to be at least 30 feet longer than the width. If he builds his fence according to these limits, which would be the maximum possible width of the fence?
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35feet
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equate x+x+30=100,x is the width,x+30 is length
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