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Lillian
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29 October, 15:13
A backyard fence 80 feet long; 1 inch = 10feet
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Rocky
29 October, 15:35
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Hi there, 1 inch = 10 feet, and you asked for 80 feet, 10*8=80. We do 80/10 and that would give us 8,
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