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Suppose you were not restricted to a rectangular plot. would you be able to use 100 meters of fencing to enclose a greater area? explain. (hint: this may require tiny bit of research. search on queen dido and circle, or if you are more mathematically ambitious search the phrase "isoperimetric problem".)

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