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A three-strand wire fence around a square 40-acre parcel would require how much wire?
9 years ago

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Craig
I figured it out. 40 acres = 1320' x 1320'; P=2L + 2W; P=2(1320)+ 2(1320); P=5,280', which is a mile. Run the wire 3x, and it equals 3 miles.
9 years ago

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