SOLUTION: a fourth grade class decides to enclose a rectangular garden using the side of the school as one of the sides of the rectangle. What is the maximum area that the class can enclose
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Question 296965: a fourth grade class decides to enclose a rectangular garden using the side of the school as one of the sides of the rectangle. What is the maximum area that the class can enclose with 32 feet of fence?
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
32/3=10.7
10.7^2=113.8 sq ft
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