Suppose the sides of the bigger and smaller squares are A and B units respectively.
Then A2 / B2 = 250/125 = 2
So that A/B = sqrt(2) = 1.4142 (to 4 dp)
Since the garden is square and the perimeter is 132 feet, each side is 132/4 = 33 feet and the area of the square would be 33^2 = 1089 which is greater than 1000 square feet
The area of a square with a perimeter of 12 feet is: 9 square feet.
The square's area is 36 in2 while the rectangle's is 32. So the square has the greater area.
The area of a hexagon with a perimeter of 24 feet is about 41.6 square feet.
The area of a square with a 12-foot perimeter is: nine square feet.
The area of a square with a perimeter of 22.33 feet is: 31.16 square feet.
Since the garden is square and the perimeter is 132 feet, each side is 132/4 = 33 feet and the area of the square would be 33^2 = 1089 which is greater than 1000 square feet
The area of a square that has a perimeter of 12 feet is: nine square feet.
The area of a square with a perimeter of 12 feet is: 9 square feet.
Perimeter is 40 feet.
Perimeter is 36 feet.
The area is 256 square feet.
The perimeter of a square with an area of 9 square feet is: 12 feet.
An acre is a unit of area, but its actual shape may vary. It doesn't have to be shaped like a square. The more oblong the shape, the greater the perimeter becomes. If it is a perfect square, however, then its perimeter in feet will be four times the square root of its area in square feet. An acre is equal to 43,560 square feet. The square root of that is 208.71, so the perimeter is 834.84 feet if the acre is square. The minimum value of perimeter for a given area will always occur with a circular shape. Area = Pi x d2/4, perimeter = Pi x d, so for 1 acre perimeter comes to 739.9 ft.
The perimeter is 24 feet.
The square's area is 36 in2 while the rectangle's is 32. So the square has the greater area.
The area of a hexagon with a perimeter of 24 feet is about 41.6 square feet.