You will need 110 feet of Fencing. Two sides are 25 feet, so that's 50, and two sides are 30 feet, so that's 60, added together that's 110.
If the acreage is a square, you'll need 6,467 feet of fencing to enclose the area.
Approx. 408.4 feet.
That would probably be a 25x25 square with an area of 625 square feet.
The perimeter of a rectangle is 2*(width + depth) So 500 = 2*(104 + depth) 250 = 104 + depth depth = 146 feet
The maximum area that you can enclose with 3000 feet of fencing would be a circle of radius 477.46 feet. This circle would have an area of 716197.2 square feet which is 16.442 acres. The minimum area that you can enclose is infinitesimally small - go for a very, very long and very, very narrow area.
If the acreage is a square, you'll need 6,467 feet of fencing to enclose the area.
Approx. 408.4 feet.
625 square feet.. the area would be a square rectangle with 25 feet of fencing on each side.
1 yd=3 ft. 16 yd= 48 ft. 294 - 48 = 246. 246 < 250, so the answer is NO.
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.
Length of fencing needed = 2*pi*10 = 20*pi feet
832 yards
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That would probably be a 25x25 square with an area of 625 square feet.
The perimeter of a rectangle is 2*(width + depth) So 500 = 2*(104 + depth) 250 = 104 + depth depth = 146 feet
The maximum area that you can enclose with 3000 feet of fencing would be a circle of radius 477.46 feet. This circle would have an area of 716197.2 square feet which is 16.442 acres. The minimum area that you can enclose is infinitesimally small - go for a very, very long and very, very narrow area.
4*33 = 132 feet