SOLUTION: a farmer has 3000 feet of fencing WITH WHICH TO ENCLOSE A RECTANGULAR PIECE OF GAZING LAND ALONG A STRAIGHT PORTION OF RIVER. IF FENCING IS NOT REQUIRED ALONG THE RIVER, WHAT IS TH

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Question 820192: a farmer has 3000 feet of fencing WITH WHICH TO ENCLOSE A RECTANGULAR PIECE OF GAZING LAND ALONG A STRAIGHT PORTION OF RIVER. IF FENCING IS NOT REQUIRED ALONG THE RIVER, WHAT IS THE DIMENSIONS OF THE LARGEST AREA THAT HE CAN ENCLOSE? WHAT IS THE AREA?
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