mr hunt wishes to enclose his goats in wire fence the are be fence has 3 sides each measured 7.9metre and another 4.075metre would 25metre of wire fence long enough

I have no idea. What does Mr. Hunt think?

so, is

3*7.9 + 4.075 <= 25

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Hint 21+4 = 25

To determine if the 25 meters of wire fence is long enough to enclose Mr. Hunt's goats, we need to calculate the total length of the wire required.

Step 1: Calculate the perimeter of the rectangular fence.
The fence has 3 sides, each measuring 7.9 meters, and another side measuring 4.075 meters.

Perimeter = 7.9 + 7.9 + 7.9 + 4.075

Step 2: Add up the measurements to find the total perimeter.
Perimeter = 7.9 + 7.9 + 7.9 + 4.075 = 27.875 meters

Step 3: Compare the total perimeter with the length of the wire available.
25 meters < 27.875 meters

Since 25 meters is less than 27.875 meters, it means that the 25-meter wire fence is NOT long enough to enclose Mr. Hunt's goats.

Therefore, Mr. Hunt would need to acquire more wire fence to enclose his goats properly.