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21 November, 11:27

Vijay is building a new rectangular enclosure in his backyard for his chickens. He has 40 feet of fencing material and he wants the width of the enclosure to be 8 feet. If l is the length of the enclosure, and Vijay used all of the fencing material, which equation best models the situation?

A. l + 8 = 40

B. 2l + 8 = 40

C. 2 (l + 8) = 40

D. 2l + 2 (l + 8) = 40

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  1. 21 November, 14:52
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    The answer is C

    The reason: There are two width and two length sides. So, therefore, if you want the fencing to equal 40 feet around the perimeter, 8 · 2 + L · 2 has to = 40.

    You would factor 2 out, and you get 2 (8 + L) = 40.
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