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Dillon is fencing a rectangular pasture. The length and width of the pasture are related according to a specific formula. He developed this table to see how many total feet of fencing he will need for pastures with different dimensions. Which equation could Dillon use to calculate the total number of feet of fencing, t, in terms of different pasture widths, w?
Width (in feet) 15/16/17/18/20/24
Length (in feet) 23/25/27/29/33/41
Total Fencing Needed (in feet) 76/82/88/94/106/130
a.t=2 (w +w +8)
b.t= w+ 2w - 7
c.t= 2w +2w - 7
d.t= ( w+ 2w - 7)
Width (in feet) 15/16/17/18/20/24
Length (in feet) 23/25/27/29/33/41
Total Fencing Needed (in feet) 76/82/88/94/106/130
a.t=2 (w +w +8)
b.t= w+ 2w - 7
c.t= 2w +2w - 7
d.t= ( w+ 2w - 7)
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