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Given the quadratic equation below, determine which situation it could represent. x^2+6x=146 a. matt has a dirt patch in his yard that has an area of 146 square feet. he covers 6 square feet of the dirt with sod. b. lacey is constructing a model of a house from a blueprint. the area of the blueprint is 146 square inches. the area of the floor of the model is one-sixth of the area of the blueprint. c. a garage door is 6 feet wider than it is tall. the area of one side of the garage door is 146 square feet. d. the front of a cereal box has an area of 146 square inches. the area that is colored is 6 times more than the area that is shaded. for plato users the answer is c
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