Let the length be 4x and the width be x:
2(length)+width = 45 feet of fence used
2(4x)+x = 45 feet
8x+x = 45
9x = 45
x = 5
length = 20 ft and the width = 5 ft
Check: 2(20)+5 = 45 ft
9 x 8
What do you mean by "largest" ??? Do you want the widest rectangle ? The longest rectangle ? How about the rectangle with the most area ? The length can be anything less than 20 ft, and the width can be anything less than 20 ft. Any of those shapes will have an area greater than zero. The rectangular garden with the greatest possible area is a square, 10 ft x 10 ft. Its area is 100 square feet.
The base of a rectangular prism is a rectangle. The area of a rectangle is length times width.
If the sides of a rectangle (not rectangular) are X and Y units, then the corner to corner length - the diagonal - is sqrt(X2 + Y2)
Only one way to find out: measure the width and the length of the garden, add them together and multiply by two which gives the perimeter of the rectangular garden.
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9 x 8
What do you mean by "largest" ??? Do you want the widest rectangle ? The longest rectangle ? How about the rectangle with the most area ? The length can be anything less than 20 ft, and the width can be anything less than 20 ft. Any of those shapes will have an area greater than zero. The rectangular garden with the greatest possible area is a square, 10 ft x 10 ft. Its area is 100 square feet.
The circumference of a rectangle is 2*(length+width), so 2*(18+23) = 2*(41) = 82 Therefore, 82 feet of fencing is required to enclose the garden.
A rectangle which is 46 feet by 34 feet would have two sides of length 46 and two sides of length 34. Add these together to get the total length needed to enclose the area. (46+46+34+34)ft = 160ft
the length of a rectangular garden is 2 feet longer than 3 times it's width .if the perimeter of the garden is 100 feet find the width and length of the garden
The area of a rectangular garden is length * width. You have 200 = Length * 20, and so Length = 10 metres. Conventionally, for a rectangle, the length is the longer of the two dimensions, though for a garden, it is often the distance from the back of the house to the end of the garden that is referred to as the length - even if it is the shorter dimension.
The base of a rectangular prism is a rectangle. The area of a rectangle is length times width.
That depends. What is the length of the sides of the rectangle?
perimeter of rectangle=2(l+b) l=length of the rectangle b=breadth of the rectangle
If the sides of a rectangle (not rectangular) are X and Y units, then the corner to corner length - the diagonal - is sqrt(X2 + Y2)
Only one way to find out: measure the width and the length of the garden, add them together and multiply by two which gives the perimeter of the rectangular garden.