SOLUTION: A farmer plans to enclose a rectangular region, using part of his barn for one side and fencing for the other three sides. If the side parallel to the barn is to be three times the
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Question 347635: A farmer plans to enclose a rectangular region, using part of his barn for one side and fencing for the other three sides. If the side parallel to the barn is to be three times the length of an adjacent side, and the area of the region is to be , how many feet of fencing should be purchased?
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Need a value for the AREA to solve this problem.
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