Assuming that you have a rectangle shaped area, 20 yards long by 15 yards wide, and you want to completely enclose the area with the Fencing, then you have a problem where you need to find the perimeter of a rectangle.
Perimeter = 2 * Length + 2 * Width
Perimeter = 2 * (20 yd) + 2 * (15 yd) = 40 yd + 30 yd = 70 yards
40 yards
Assuming all four sides are being fenced, 420 feet of fencing is required, which converts to 140 yards.
To determine the amount of fencing John needs, we first need to convert the length from yards to feet. Since 1 yard equals 3 feet, 12.5 yards is 12.5 × 3 = 37.5 feet. The width is already given as 5.5 feet. The perimeter of the rectangular area is calculated as 2(length + width) = 2(37.5 + 5.5) = 2(43) = 86 feet. Therefore, John needs to buy 86 feet of fencing.
Oliver needs 40 yards, because 24 + 24 +36 + 36 = 120 feet (perimeter of garden). Since there are 3 feet in a yard you would then divide 120 by 3 to get 40 yards! :)
Y yards = Y yards
40 yards
A=400 s=20
Assuming all four sides are being fenced, 420 feet of fencing is required, which converts to 140 yards.
To determine the amount of fencing John needs, we first need to convert the length from yards to feet. Since 1 yard equals 3 feet, 12.5 yards is 12.5 × 3 = 37.5 feet. The width is already given as 5.5 feet. The perimeter of the rectangular area is calculated as 2(length + width) = 2(37.5 + 5.5) = 2(43) = 86 feet. Therefore, John needs to buy 86 feet of fencing.
Perimeter of square is 80 so side is 20 so area is 400
Total perimeter is 80 yards. As it is a square, divide the 80 by 4 (as there are 4 sides of equal length). Then multiply: 80 ÷ 4 = 20, 20 x 20 = 400 square yards is the area of the field.
Oliver needs 40 yards, because 24 + 24 +36 + 36 = 120 feet (perimeter of garden). Since there are 3 feet in a yard you would then divide 120 by 3 to get 40 yards! :)
The original answer (below) was off by a factor of 3, a surveyor's rod = 5.5 yards. So (2 yards)/(5.5 yards/rod) = 4/11 rod or about 0.364 rod.This is the original answer refers to fencing rod, but this is actually 5.5 yards (not feet) as originally stated. I found reference to an 80 rod roll equal to 1320 feet (see link).
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