(1 point) A cattle rancher wants to enclose a rectangular area along an existing fence and then divide it into six pens

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(1 point) A cattle rancher wants to enclose a rectangular area along an existing fence and then divide it into six pens

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1 Point A Cattle Rancher Wants To Enclose A Rectangular Area Along An Existing Fence And Then Divide It Into Six Pens 1
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(1 point) A cattle rancher wants to enclose a rectangular area along an existing fence and then divide it into six pens with fencing parallel to one side of the rectangle (see the figure below). No new fencing is needed along the existing fence. There are 490 feet of fencing available to complete the job. What is the largest possible total area of the six pens? ExistingFence Largest area = Largest (include units)
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