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4. A farmer wants to make the largest rectangular pasture possible for his cows using
the fencing that he has on hand. The farmer knows that the equation
A = (w + 5)(285 – w) will give the area of the pasture when w is the width of the
pasture.
A. What pasture width will maximize the area?
B. What is the maximum area?
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