6 yards equals to 24 ft.
6 yards equals to 24 ft.
If its a rectangle then: 8+8+6+6 = 28 yards
24 yards
6 yards equals to 24 ft.
24 (6+6+6+6)
Suppose the length is y yards, then the perimeter is 2x + 2y = 6x + 6 yards so that 2y = 4x + 6 or y = 2x + 3 yards.
Perimeter of rectangle: 6+3+6+3 = 18 yards
To find the width of the rectangle, we can use the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle, which is P = 2(length + width). Given that the perimeter is 18 yards and the length is 6 yards, we can set up the equation: 18 = 2(6 + width). Simplifying this, we get 18 = 12 + 2(width), leading to 6 = 2(width). Therefore, the width is 3 yards.
A possibility: 2 yards by 3 yards
60 feet or 10 yards - without the aid of a calculator !
The perimeter of a rectangle of dimensions 50 yards x 100 yards is 300 yards.
3 yards x 2 yards