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Mathematics, 30.06.2019 02:00, ivilkas23

Keb wants to put a swimming pool in his backyard. he buys a square plastic tarp to go under it. the circumference of the pool is 48 feet. the tarp is 16 feet on each side. part a. show that the tarp is large enough for the pool to fit entirely on the tarp. part b. to the nearest percent, what percent of the tarp will be covered by the pool?

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