width=x
length=y
2y + 2x = 22
y= 2x+2
2(2x+2) + 2x= 22
4x + 4 +2x = 22
6x=18
x=3
y=2(3) + 2
y=8
Length=8
Width=3
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46 feet of fence. Add all the sides together.
Circumference=2pir=2x3.1416x30 ft=188ft Length of each side = circumference/4=188 ft/4=47 ft Answer: 47 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
The area of a rectangular garden is length * width. You have 200 = Length * 20, and so Length = 10 metres. Conventionally, for a rectangle, the length is the longer of the two dimensions, though for a garden, it is often the distance from the back of the house to the end of the garden that is referred to as the length - even if it is the shorter dimension.
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18 meters of fencing. You simply need to find the circumference of the rectangle.
To calculate the amount of fencing needed to enclose a rectangular garden, you can use the formula for the perimeter, which is P = 2(length + width). For a garden that is 24 feet wide and 17 feet long, the perimeter would be P = 2(24 + 17) = 2(41) = 82 feet. Therefore, it would take 82 feet of fencing to enclose the garden.
The answer depends on the dimensions of the garden as well as how wide the fence panels are. Without the information, it is pointless to try and answer the question.
To find the total amount of fencing material needed to enclose the garden and the path, first calculate the dimensions of the garden including the path. The garden's dimensions are 33 ft by 39 ft, and adding the 3 ft path around it increases each dimension by 6 ft (3 ft on each side). This gives new dimensions of 39 ft by 45 ft. The perimeter of the enclosed area is calculated as (2 \times (39 + 45) = 168) ft, so Joe needs 168 feet of fencing material.
long side= 5 short= 3 long = 7 short = 1 long= 6 short= 2
How much fencing is required to enclose a circular garden with a radius of 14 meters? (Use 3.14 for π) _
its simple all needs 10,000 ft to enclose her garden
The circumference of a rectangle is 2*(length+width), so 2*(18+23) = 2*(41) = 82 Therefore, 82 feet of fencing is required to enclose the garden.
10' X 10' = 100 sqft. The more you deviate from a square, the smaller the area will be. If you change the sides by 1 foot, you are left with 9 X 11 which is only 99 sqft. If you make the rectangle long and narrow, 19 X 1 is only 19 sqft.
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.