Area = Length * Width = 6 metres * 5 metres = 30 square metres.
10 meters
The perimeter is 54 meters.
The area is 41,580 square meters.
Hardly. It is to the end of my garden!
The area of a rectangle is simply the length times the width. If the length and width are in meters, the area, of course, will be in square meters.
The garden's diagonal is 10 meters.
The diagonal of the garden is 20 meters.
10 meters
Its area is: 22*18 = 396 square meters
The perimeter is 54 meters.
The perimeter is 54 meters.
The answer to "How large is one side of the square garden plot in meters?" is as follows: Seeing as area = length X width, we can say that 3 meters X 12 meters = 36 meters. With that statement, it can be assumed that (since the area of the square and rectangle are equal) the area of the square is 36. By merely using simple math one should deduct that 6 is the "square root" of 36. One side of the square garden plot in meters: 6m
68m
80 meters long, approximately 1.20 feet
It's would be 84 toads in the garden.
The area is 41,580 square meters.
Hardly. It is to the end of my garden!