Bob has 80 m of fencing which he can use to surround his vegetable garden. If Bob uses his barn as one side of his garden, how big of an area can he obtain from enclosing 3 sides with the fencing? *

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Bob has 80 m of fencing which he can use to surround his vegetable
garden. If Bob uses his barn as one side of his garden, how big of an area
can he obtain from enclosing 3 sides with the fencing? *
Transcribed Image Text:Bob has 80 m of fencing which he can use to surround his vegetable garden. If Bob uses his barn as one side of his garden, how big of an area can he obtain from enclosing 3 sides with the fencing? *
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