To answer this type of question one simply multiplies the length by the width.
* 6.5 x 3 = 19.5 square metres.
5*7=35
8 meters and 4 meters
Measure the height of the fence and multiply it by the length in meters.
Let the length be 2x and the width be x: length*width = area 2x*x = 50 2x2 = 50 x2 = 25 x = 5 feet
46 feet of fence. Add all the sides together.
5*7=35
The pieces would be arranged 4 by 4, That is 20 meters by 20 meters or 400 square meters.
The maximum area possible using 100 feet of fencing is that inside a circular fence. But, since you asked about a rectangular fence: a 25x25 fence would hold 625 square feet. a 10x40 fence would hold 400 square feet. a 5x45 fence would hold 225 square feet. As you can see, the square is the rectangle that encompasses the largest area, as it is closest to a circle.
The area would be 30 square feet.
3600 square meters
8 meters and 4 meters
42+42+49+49X4=?
24 meters, if it stays tight against the outside of the fence
To compute the linear meter of a fence, measure the total length of the area you want to enclose. This involves adding together the lengths of all the sides of the fence. If the area is rectangular, use the formula: linear meters = 2 × (length + width). For irregular shapes, sum the lengths of each side individually to get the total linear meters required.
I have a 15 metre fence to put ip using 150mm posts and palings, how do I convert to linear metres
Assuming the lot is square, you will need to find the perimeter of the lot. The perimeter is equal to the sum of the length of every side of the figure. In this case, (again, assumed), the figure is a square. This square has two sides of length 44 meters and two sides of length 48 meters. The calculation would be as follows:(44 + 44 + 48 +48) = 184 meters of fencing.If you also needed to find the number of square meters of fencing actually needed to build the fence, you could then multiply 184 (the total length of the perimeter you intend to enclose) by the desired height of the finished fence. Say you wanted a 2-meter-high fence.You could then calculate:184 meters long x 2 meters high = 368 meters^2, or 368 square meters of fencing.
12 meters, you said.