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Mathematics, 06.12.2019 23:31 smesarahmitchell

Mr. peters neees to build a rectangular pig pen 14 4/5 meters long and 5 1/5 meter wide.

a. how much fencing does mr. peter's need to buy? show how you found your answer. write your answer in simplest form.

b. mr. peter's pig pen will need 6 meters more fencing than the rectangular pig pen his neighbor is building. write and solve an equation to find how much fencing his neighbor needs to buy. show your work.

c. if the neighbor's pig pen is going to 4 meters wide, how long will it be? show your work.

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