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. Jennifer has 120 feet of fencing in 5-foot sections. Raoul has 130 feet of fencing in 5 foot sections. They each want to use all of their - foot sections and need their gardens to be rectangle shaped Jennifer says that because Raoul has more fencing than she does, he will be guaranteed to enclose more garden area than she Raoul says that who encloses more area depends on the dimensions of their designs. PART I. - WHO IS RIGHT? A) Draw possibilities for Jennifer's design. Please be sure to include the measurements of each side and the area of each rectangle (Hint: Area of Rectangle = Length x width) B) Draw possibilities for Raoul's design. Please be sure to include the measurements of each side and the area of each rectangle (HintArea of Rectangle = Length x width) C) Who is right? Support your reasoning using pictures, words numbers.
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