Mathematics, 07.12.2021 03:40 ericasolis2586
2. A high school wants to double the size of its parking lot by expanding the existing lot as
shown below. By what distance should the lot be expanded?
x ft
kin
75ft
old parking lot
165ft
school
300 Ft
75 ft xft
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