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? ezto.mheducation.com/hm.tpx office Hon Test Bank for a Topic M Inbox -fostergwendcHome PageLibrary and Informat Econnect r2-Linear Equations and Inequalities In One Varlable Question 15 (of 19) value: 10.00 polnts 3 out of 3 attempts Assi Shawn is building a tool shed with a square foundation and has enough siding to cover 24 linear feet of walls. If he leaves a 4-foot space for aCh door, then what size foundation would use up all of his siding? The foundation should be Vie by feet. Sho Print QuesExplanation / Answer
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Length fence siding available = 24
Add width of the door to be provided = 4 feet
=> the available length can cover a shed of base perimeter (24 + 4) = 28.
Given the shed has a square foundation, the perimeter of the base = 28 => base side is 7.
Thus, the foundation should be 7 by 7 feet. ANSWER
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