As the rectangular garden is 10m wide, then two sides will require 10m of Fencing.
Thus 2*10 = 20m of fencing.
It is also 15m long, so two sides will require 15m of fencing.
Thus 2*15 = 30m of fencing.
Adding up all 4 sides => 20+30 = 50m of fencing.
4Improved Answer:-30 feet of fencing will be needed
long side= 5 short= 3 long = 7 short = 1 long= 6 short= 2
This problem requires that you find the perimeter of the rectangle. As we know a rectangle has 4 sides with two sets of sides that are the same length. so two that are 24 ft. and two that are 12 feet. add them up: 24+24+12+12=72 ft.
$90If the area of the garden is 50 ft2, then the area is represented by the formula50 = l * wIf the length is twice the width, then l = 2w, and50 = 2w * w ===> 50 = 2w2Solving for w, we getw = 5Now the perimeter of the fencing is 2w + 2(2w) = 6w, and with w = 5P = 6(5) = 30.If the fencing costs $3/ft, then we have$3/ft * 30 ft = $90
10' X 10' = 100 sqft. The more you deviate from a square, the smaller the area will be. If you change the sides by 1 foot, you are left with 9 X 11 which is only 99 sqft. If you make the rectangle long and narrow, 19 X 1 is only 19 sqft.
4Improved Answer:-30 feet of fencing will be needed
You will need 47.6 feet of fencing. Just add 13 + 13 + 10.8 + 10.8 together.
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The answer depends on the dimensions of the garden as well as how wide the fence panels are. Without the information, it is pointless to try and answer the question.
18 meters of fencing. You simply need to find the circumference of the rectangle.
long side= 5 short= 3 long = 7 short = 1 long= 6 short= 2
4 x 4
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.
This problem requires that you find the perimeter of the rectangle. As we know a rectangle has 4 sides with two sets of sides that are the same length. so two that are 24 ft. and two that are 12 feet. add them up: 24+24+12+12=72 ft.
The noun 'fencing' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb to fence which functions as a noun.Examples:We're fencing in the garden to keep the rabbits out. (verb)The new fencing should keep the rabbits out of the garden. (noun)My brother has taken up fencing to keep in shape. (noun)
40 yards
If the garden is rectangular shape then the perimeter (total length of all sides) would be 80 feet. If you divide that by3 you would have 26.667 yards. So it sounds as though it would require at least more 2 yards of fencing.