Mark is buying a new house and wants to
fence in his square backyard. Mark was told
th...
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Mathematics, 05.11.2021 01:30 imhereforas
Mark is buying a new house and wants to
fence in his square backyard. Mark was told
the backyard is 900 square feet. Fencing is
sold by the foot, how many feet of fencing will
Mark need?
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