I got no clue.
Assuming there are two additional width-sized fences to make the division, then 2L + 4W = 1200 ie L + 2W = 600. There are many possible dimensions: L 500, W 50; L 400, W 100 etc etc
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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 pieces would be arranged 4 by 4, That is 20 meters by 20 meters or 400 square meters.
A square of side 5½ inches gives an area of 30.25 in2. This is maximum area. Rectangle 6 x 5 has area 30, 7 x 4 has area 28 etc etc.
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You can't tell the linear dimensions from the area. There are an infinite number of shapes that all enclose 40 acres but have different linear dimensions. The smallest possible straight dimensions that can enclose 40 acres occur if the field is square. Each side would be 1,320 feet, and you'd need exactly 1 mile of fence to enclose it. But if some developer owned a rectangular piece of land that was 330-ft wide and 1 mile long, his land would also measure 40 acres, but it would take 2-1/4 miles of fence to enclose it.
100 x 100
625 sq feet.
50' x 50'and its spelled dimension not demension
Assuming there are two additional width-sized fences to make the division, then 2L + 4W = 1200 ie L + 2W = 600. There are many possible dimensions: L 500, W 50; L 400, W 100 etc etc
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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.
832 yards
That would probably be a 25x25 square with an area of 625 square feet.
You can't tell the linear dimensions from the area. There are an infinite number of shapes that all have the same area. Even if you only consider rectangles, there are still an infinite number of rectangles, all with different dimensions, that all have areas of 2.5 acres. The only thing you know for sure from the area is the area. 2.5 acres = 108,900 square ft. The shortest possible length of fence to enclose 2.5 acres occurs when the plot is a square, 330-ft = 1/16th of a mile on a side. For the square, you need 1,320-ft of fence. For 2.5 acres in any rectangular shape: -- Pick one dimension. Call it 'D' in feet. -- The other dimension is (108,900 / D) feet. -- You'll need (2D + 217,800/D) feet of fence to enclose it.
A rectangular lot that's 150-ft wide has to be 290.4-ftlongin order to enclose exactly 1 acre.