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| Question 818254:   Hi I was wondering if someone could help me understand this question. Please and Thank You.
 Sam wants to build a fence in a rectangular space in his back yard.  This will be a safe place for his children to play.  He has a total of 40 meters of fencing.  Assume that he is going to use all the fencing.  If the width of the rectangular fenced area is 8 meters, what would the length of the rectangular area be?  How many square meters would Bill’s children have to play in?
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Sam wants to build a fence in a rectangular space in his back yard. This will be a safe place for his children to play. He has a total of 40 meters of fencing. Assume that he is going to use all the fencing.
 If the width of the rectangular fenced area is 8 meters, what would the length of the rectangular area be?
 40 = 2(L+8)
 L+8 = 20
 Length = 12 meters
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 How many square meters would Bill’s children have to play in?
 Area = L*W
 Area = 12*8 = 96 sq. ft.
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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