SOLUTION: A developer wants to enclose a rectangular grassy lot that borders a city street for parking. If the developer has 228 feet of fencing and does not fence the side along the street,
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Question 266329: A developer wants to enclose a rectangular grassy lot that borders a city street for parking. If the developer has 228 feet of fencing and does not fence the side along the street, what is the largest area that can be enclosed?
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
228/3=76
76*76=5776 sq ft
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