To find the amount of Fencing required to enclose a circular garden, you need to calculate the circumference of the circle. The formula for the circumference ( C ) is ( C = 2\pi r ), where ( r ) is the radius. For a garden with a radius of 70 m, the fencing required would be ( C = 2\pi(70) \approx 439.82 ) meters. Therefore, approximately 440 meters of fencing is needed.
To determine the amount of fencing required to enclose a circular garden, we need to calculate the circumference using the formula (C = \pi \times d), where (d) is the diameter. For a garden with a diameter of 84 meters, the circumference is (C = \pi \times 84 \approx 263.76) meters. Therefore, approximately 263.76 meters of fencing is required.
To calculate the amount of fencing required to enclose a circular garden, you can use the formula for the circumference of a circle, which is (C = 2\pi r). Given the radius (r = 24) m and using (\pi \approx 3.14), the calculation is (C = 2 \times 3.14 \times 24). This results in (C \approx 150.72) m. Therefore, approximately 150.72 meters of fencing is required.
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18 meters of fencing. You simply need to find the circumference of the rectangle.
Knowing how to calculate areas is useful when ordering carpets, other floor coverings or quantities of turf to create a lawn. Calculating perimeters is required to order the correct length of fencing or hedging plants to enclose a garden or other area.
How much fencing is required to enclose a circular garden with a radius of 14 meters? (Use 3.14 for π) _
Fencing needed: 2*pi*18 = just over 113 meters
To calculate the amount of fencing required to enclose a circular garden, you can use the formula for the circumference of a circle, which is (C = 2\pi r). Given the radius (r = 24) m and using (\pi \approx 3.14), the calculation is (C = 2 \times 3.14 \times 24). This results in (C \approx 150.72) m. Therefore, approximately 150.72 meters of fencing is required.
50 pi meters
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.
176 m of fencing. Area of circle = 2*pi*radius
Circumference=2pir=2x3.1416x30 ft=188ft Length of each side = circumference/4=188 ft/4=47 ft Answer: 47 feet
its simple all needs 10,000 ft to enclose her garden
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1 yd=3 ft. 16 yd= 48 ft. 294 - 48 = 246. 246 < 250, so the answer is NO.
It depends on what the whole numbers are. Be more specific
18 meters of fencing. You simply need to find the circumference of the rectangle.