Let the length be 2x and the width be x:
length*width = area
2x*x = 50
2x2 = 50
x2 = 25
x = 5 feet
lenght=15, width= 10
profiles that are square and rectangular
The answer to "How large is one side of the square garden plot in meters?" is as follows: Seeing as area = length X width, we can say that 3 meters X 12 meters = 36 meters. With that statement, it can be assumed that (since the area of the square and rectangle are equal) the area of the square is 36. By merely using simple math one should deduct that 6 is the "square root" of 36. One side of the square garden plot in meters: 6m
The strip is 20 m wide
The surface area for a rectangular prism is 2(lw)+2(lh)+2(wh).Wherel = length,w = widthh = height
4Improved Answer:-30 feet of fencing will be needed
It is 12 square feet
L=length w=width L*w=36 L=w+3 so (w+3)w=36 w=4.685 L=7.685
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A = area, L = length, W = width A = LW L = 2W A = (2W)W = 2W2 2W2 = 50 W = 5 ft
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2.5 ft
If each section has an area of 100 square feet, the area of the entire garden is 300 square feet.
Assuming that you are asking about a rectangular or square tile, the answer is one--Squares are rectangles with sides of equal lenght.
48 square meters
30
lenght=15, width= 10