Real Estate Math
A 50' × 120' residential lot in Jackson, Mississippi is being fenced on three sides (both 120' sides and one 50' end). How many linear feet of fencing are needed?
A290 feet✓ Correct
B340 feet
C240 feet
D246 feet
Explanation
Fencing needed: 120' + 120' + 50' = 290 linear feet (three sides). Apply the appropriate real estate math formula to arrive at the answer..
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