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Homework Help: MATH PLEESE HELP ITS URGENT

Posted by Spike on Monday, November 26, 2012 at 8:49pm.

There are 3 gardens below. They are all joined. Garden A and C are are perfect squares. A is 121 m2 and C is 169 m2. What is the area of garden B? Label all the dimensions and then find the perimeter of the entire three gardens that are joined together?

All I know is that 11x11 = 121 and 13x13 = 169
PLEESE HELP .. THANKS

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