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The fence that encloses a flat square garden has the same length as the fence that encloses a flat rectangular garden. If one side of the rectangular garden is 5 feet longer than a side of the square garden. how many square feet larger is the area of the square garden than the area of the rectangular garden?

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Answered by somesh7186
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Answer:

25+10x

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Answered by rajputroshni542
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Answer:

(length \times length \times length)

lets \: length \: is \: 5. \\  = ( {l}^{3)}  \\  \\  = (5 \times 5 \times 5) \\  = ( {5}^{3)}  \\  = 125.

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