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Sally is building a garden. She plans to build a rectangular garden measuring 6 meters by 3 meters. She wants to put a net over top of the garden to keep the birds out. She has 12 square meters of netting in her garage. How much more netting will Sally need to cover her whole garden?
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The scatterplot below shows the number of hours that students read weekly and the number of hours that they spend on chores weekly. which statement about the scatterplot is true?
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