9. Mrs. Paulson bought chicken wire to surround the perimeter of her
rectangular garden. She i...
Mathematics, 21.03.2020 02:57 brodytheforce
9. Mrs. Paulson bought chicken wire to surround the perimeter of her
rectangular garden. She is restricted to no more than 60 ft, in width.
She wants to use at most, 140 ft. of chicken wire. Let x = length and
y = width.
a. Write a system of inequalities to describe the situation
b. Graph the inequalities and list several possible solutions for the
length and width of her garden
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