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Carissa is helping her grandfather plan his vegetable garden. Carissa’s grandfather has

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aleksley [76]3 years ago
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The length of the Lettuce is 16 and the width is 24

The length of the Carrots is 24 and the width is 24

The length of the Radishes is 22 and the width is 14

The length of the Celery is 22 and the width is 10

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