28 meters
a2+b2=c2
a2+62=102
a2+36=100
100-36= 64
a2=64
(square root each side)
a=8
p=2s+2s
p=2(8)+2(6)
p=16+12
p=28 meters
the length of a rectangular garden is 2 feet longer than 3 times it's width .if the perimeter of the garden is 100 feet find the width and length of the garden
10 cm
It is 60 feet.
28
The garden's diagonal is 10 meters.
68m
And the question is ...
divide perimeter by 6.
40 feet
the length of a rectangular garden is 2 feet longer than 3 times it's width .if the perimeter of the garden is 100 feet find the width and length of the garden
10 cm
66' x 3.27'
14 cm
To measure the perimeter of a garden, you take measuring tape (preferably the flexible aluminum kind) and measure all of the edges. When you've done so, add the number of feet from each of the sides and the answer will be the perimeter of your garden.
It is 60 feet.
If the perimeter is 84 feet and the length is twice the width, then the length will be 28 feet and the width will be 14 feet.
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.