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Mathematics, 18.12.2020 17:40 nikeahbrown

David is planning to build a triangular garden with a border made out of wood. Two of the sides will be 18.3 feet in length. The other side will be 4.5 feet. He has a total of 42 feet. Does he have enough wood to make the border? Explain.

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