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17 January, 04:31

Manny has 48 feet of wood. He wants to use all of it to create a border around a garden. The equation can be used to find the length and width of the garden, where l is the length and w is the width of the garden. If Manny makes the garden 15 feet long, how wide should the garden be? 9 feet 18 feet 30 feet 33 feet

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  1. 17 January, 04:44
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    9 feet

    Step-by-step explanation:

    15+15 = 30. 48 - 30 = 18. 18/2 = 9. If 48 is the perimeter than it should have 15 as the length and 9 as the width.
  2. 17 January, 04:51
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    9 ft

    Step-by-step explanation:

    So let's assume the shape is rectangular.

    The perimeter of the rectangle with dimensions l and w is: 2w+2l.

    We are given 48 feet of wood so we want 2w+2l=48.

    Manny wants l to be 15 so insert this into equation: 2w+2 (15) = 48.

    Now we need to solve

    2w+2 (15) = 48

    Multiplying 2 and 15:

    2w+30=48

    Subtract 30 on both sides:

    2w = 18

    Divide both sides by 2:

    w = 9

    We want the width to be 9 ft.
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