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4 February, 07:40

if the perimeter of Milo's rectangular backyard is 16 feet. what are the possible whole number dimensions of the length and the width of the yard?

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  1. 4 February, 07:49
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    If the perimeter is 16 feet, the sum of length and width must be 8 feet. Assuming the area is non-zero, possible dimensions (in feet) are ...

    1 * 7, 2 * 6, 3 * 5, 4 * 4, 5 * 3, 6 * 2, or 7 * 1.
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