Suppose you are building a brick border for a garden

  1. Suppose you are building a brick border for a garden by stacking rows of bricks on top of each other. If the height of each
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  6. Javier is building a patio next to his house. He plans to add a brick border that extends all the way around the perimeter of
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  7. A brick is dropped (zero initial speed) from the roof of a building. The brick strikes the ground in 3.05 s. You may ignore air
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  8. a brick is dropped (0 initial speed) from the top of a building. the brick strikes the ground in 2.5 seconds. you may ignore air
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  9. 3.) A garden is 6 2/3 feet long and 2 2/3 feet wide. Juan is putting a brick border around the garden. Each brick is 2/3 ft
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  10. At a park, a landscaper wishes to plant a uniform border of tulips around the outside of a 18m by 12m rectangular garden. The
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