A gardener has 100 meters of fencing to enclose two

  1. A gardener has 100 meters of fencing to enclose two adjacent rectangular gardens. The gardener wants the enclosed area to be 350
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  2. A gardenervhas 100 meters of fencing to enclose two adjacent rectangular gardens. The gardener wants the enclosed area to be 400
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  3. A gardener has 40 feet of fencing with which to enclose a garden adjacent to a long existing wall. The gardener will use the
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  4. A gardener has 60 feet of fencing with which to enclose a garden adjacent to a long existing wall. The gardener will use the
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  5. A gardener has 40 feet of fencing with which to enclose a garden adjacent to a long existing wall. The gardener will use the
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  6. A gardener has 40 feet of fencing with which to enclose a garden adjacent to a long existing wall. The gardener will use the
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  7. if a gardener fences in the total rectangular area shown in the illustration instead of just the square area,he will need twice
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  8. A home gardener plans to enclose two rectangular gardens with fencing. The dimensions of the garden: x by 12-x, y by 12-x-ya.
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  9. a farmer with 10,000 meters of fencing wants to enclose a rectangular field and then divide it into two plots with a fence
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  10. A gardener needs to enclose three adjacent rectangular gardens, one for tomatoes, one for squash, and one for pumpkin. If 400
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