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Jillian is trying to save water, so she reduces the size of her square grass lawn by 8 feet on each side. the area of the smaller lawn is 144 square feet. in the equation (x – 8)2 = 144, x represents the side measure of the original lawn. what were the dimensions of the original lawn? a=4 feet by 4 feet 8 b= feet by 8 8 feet by 8 c= d=20 feet by 20 feet

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