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Mathematics, 19.04.2021 07:30 mtmtcow4752

Suppose the length of Josiah's garden from exercise 12 is 40 feet instead of 39 feet. This would change the perimeter of the garden from 56 yards to 170 feet or 56 yards and 2 feet. How would this change affect the answer to the problem?

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