SOLUTION: A farmer has a horse pasture with a length of 4,600 feet and a width of 2,100 feet. How much fencing will be needed to enclose the pasture

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Question 1051255: A farmer has a horse pasture with a length of 4,600 feet and a width of 2,100 feet. How much fencing will be needed to enclose the pasture
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
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2L + 2w = P
2(4600ft) + 2(2100ft) = amount of fencing he will need
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