10 cm
Let the length be 2x and the width be x: length*width = area 2x*x = 50 2x2 = 50 x2 = 25 x = 5 feet
Perimeter = 2 lengths + 2 widths 1/2 perimeter = length + width Length = 1/2 perimeter - width Area = length x width That's (1/2 perimeter - width) x (width) .
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The picture has a perimeter of 22. If the width is 5 and the length is 6, which is in compliance with the parameters of the question, then 5+5+6+6=22.
The length of a rectangle is twice its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is , find its area.
It must be a very small garden but the width is 10 cm and the length is 14 cm
Doubling the width of a rectangular rug will affect the perimeter because the total length and width will be doubled. The area will be twice the length times the width.
you times the length by the width to get the area of any rectangular or square shapes
the length of a rectangular garden is 12 meters and the width is 7 meters. What is the area
14 cm
66' x 3.27'
For a given perimeter, its a square.
6 feet
23,040
Without knowing the shape of the garden, it is not possible to determine the area based solely on the perimeter. The area of a garden depends on its shape, whether it is rectangular, square, circular, or irregular.
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12 feet