The shape of the garden is not square.
depends on its shape. Circular garden would be 56.72 ft, a square garden 64ft
It is 36 ft * 2 ft - a very unlikely shape for a garden!
Well, darling, if the area of the garden is 11 square feet, the dimensions could be 1 foot by 11 feet, 2 feet by 5.5 feet, or even 3 feet by 3.67 feet. As long as you multiply the length and width together and get 11, you're good to go. Math doesn't have to be a garden of thorns, honey!
The shape is a square.
A square is not a strong shape. It can be easily flexed into a rhombus.
shape of the garden is NOT square. A+
depends on its shape. Circular garden would be 56.72 ft, a square garden 64ft
A square garden shape of 25 square feet could be 5 feet long by 5 feet width. There are other possibilities.
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.
A garden can be grown in any size or shape if you have the room. Many people like to make a square garden for veggies. Flower gardens can be grown to suit a landscape in the yard.
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346 sq. ft.
It is 36 ft * 2 ft - a very unlikely shape for a garden!
in which shape and size a garden could be grown
Since a square has four sides that are all of equal length each side is of length 32/4, or 8. The area of the square garden is length times width, 8 x 8, or 64. 64 square feet? 64 square meters? 64 square inches? Your question didn't specify any units.
A square is not an irregular shape and conversely. So the square of an irregular shape cannot exist.A square is not an irregular shape and conversely. So the square of an irregular shape cannot exist.A square is not an irregular shape and conversely. So the square of an irregular shape cannot exist.A square is not an irregular shape and conversely. So the square of an irregular shape cannot exist.
it is a plane shape because you said its a square