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Marlene wants to enclose her circular vegetable garden with fencing to keep rabbits from eating the vegetables. If the diameter of her garden is 14 feet, how much fencing will she need to buy if fencing is sold by the linear foot? Use 3.14 for π.
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Circumference = pi * radius squared
14*3.14=43.96
The answer is 44 feet.
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