If Fencing all four sides: 30+30+20+20=100, but if you are fencing 3 sides(makes more sense you would add the two sides and the side opposite the house=20+20+30=70
24+24+20+20=88 yards of fencing
240 yards
From what i understand, there are 2 yards to enclose with fencing, both of which are rectangular in shape. Am i correct?The rule for calculating the perimeter (that is what they are asking you to calculate) for a rectangle islength + length + width + widthThen, the amount of fencing required to fence the front yard will be65 + 65 + 45 + 45 = 220 feetFor the back yard, the amount of fencing that is required will be35 + 35 + 45 + 45 = 160 feet
If the acreage is a square, you'll need 6,467 feet of fencing to enclose the area.
I know, right? Where did Kim get all of that fencing anyway? I hope she's not trying to choose a garden size based on how much fencing she has. You can always buy more fencing if you have to. She should consider other factors like how much is she going to rely on this garden for food and how many plants it can support. Do you know what she's gonna plant this year? If you're looking to maximize your food per acreage, look into carrots, potatoes, and beets.
24+24+20+20=88 yards of fencing
you should get about 15-20$ for a backyard
240 yards
From what i understand, there are 2 yards to enclose with fencing, both of which are rectangular in shape. Am i correct?The rule for calculating the perimeter (that is what they are asking you to calculate) for a rectangle islength + length + width + widthThen, the amount of fencing required to fence the front yard will be65 + 65 + 45 + 45 = 220 feetFor the back yard, the amount of fencing that is required will be35 + 35 + 45 + 45 = 160 feet
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The weight of fencing varies. It depends on how much there is of the fencing and what material it is made out of.
The distance around 4,791 square feet depends on whether it is a square, a rectangle, or a really long, narrow rectangle.
The perimeter of a rectangle measuring 20 yards by 15 yards is 2*20 + 2*15 = 40 + 30 = 70 yards.
Depends entirely on the length and width. If it's square then 40 feet, but otherwise just add the length and width and double your answer...
3,734 feet of fencing.
$100
446.4