Real Estate Math
A Kentucky property owner wants to fence in a rectangular lot measuring 120 feet by 300 feet. How many linear feet of fence is needed for the perimeter?
A420 feet
B660 feet
C720 feet✓ Correct
D840 feet
Explanation
Perimeter = 2 × (Length + Width) = 2 × (300 + 120) = 2 × 420 = 840 feet. Apply the appropriate real estate math formula to arrive at the answer..
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