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Agolden rectangle is a rectangle whose length is approximately 1.6 times its width. the early greeks thought that a rectangle with these dimensions was the most pleasing to the eye and examples of the golden rectangle are found in many early works of art. for example, the parthenon in athens contains many examples of golden rectangles. mike hallahan would like to plant a rectangular garden in the shape of a golden rectangle. if he has 7878 feet of fencing available, find the dimensions of the garden.

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