It is: 50+45+50+45 = 190m
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To calculate the area of a square piece of land, you multiply the length by the width. In this case, 50m x 50m equals 2500 square meters. Therefore, a 50m x 50m piece of land has an area of 2500 square meters.
The garden's diagonal is 10 meters.
A 50-meter diameter is equivalent to the distance across a circle from one edge to the other passing through the center, measuring 50 meters in length. In terms of area, a circle with a 50-meter diameter would have a radius of 25 meters and an area of approximately 1,963.5 square meters (πr^2). This size can be visualized as a circle with a radius of 25 meters or a little over 82 feet.