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Asked by Tony

farmer wants to enclose his pasture which is bordered by a
river. If he uses 750 feet of fencing on three sides of the field, what is the largest area he can
enclose?
13 years ago

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Answered by PsyDAG
A square would give the largest area, 250 feet by 250 feet.
13 years ago

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