A = lw
60 = l * 50
l = 60 / 50
l = 6/5 m
To find the area of a rectangular garden, you multiply its width by its length. In this case, the area is 5 feet (width) multiplied by 12 feet (length), which equals 60 square feet. Therefore, the area of the garden is 60 square feet.
The area of the flower garden is calculated as length multiplied by width, which is 6 feet × 4 feet = 24 square feet. Since the area of the flower garden is half that of the vegetable garden, the vegetable garden's area must be 24 square feet × 2 = 48 square feet. Given that the vegetable garden has the same length of 6 feet, we can find its width by dividing the area by the length: 48 square feet ÷ 6 feet = 8 feet. Therefore, the vegetable garden is 6 feet long and 8 feet wide.
If it's rectangular, just multiply the length times the width.
Area = Length * Width = 6 metres * 5 metres = 30 square metres.
A square garden shape of 25 square feet could be 5 feet long by 5 feet width. There are other possibilities.
To find the area of a rectangular garden, you multiply its width by its length. In this case, the area is 5 feet (width) multiplied by 12 feet (length), which equals 60 square feet. Therefore, the area of the garden is 60 square feet.
Area=Length * Width. if length =4 and width =5...area is 20. if doubled....(4*2)*(5*2)=A*4. When length and width double, area is multiplied by 4.
Divide the length of the garden into its area to find the width of the garden
The area of the flower garden is calculated as length multiplied by width, which is 6 feet × 4 feet = 24 square feet. Since the area of the flower garden is half that of the vegetable garden, the vegetable garden's area must be 24 square feet × 2 = 48 square feet. Given that the vegetable garden has the same length of 6 feet, we can find its width by dividing the area by the length: 48 square feet ÷ 6 feet = 8 feet. Therefore, the vegetable garden is 6 feet long and 8 feet wide.
If it's rectangular, just multiply the length times the width.
Area = Length * Width = 6 metres * 5 metres = 30 square metres.
5 feet
Assuming the garden is a rectangle, the sides of the garden are 8 feet in length and 2 feet in width.
A square garden shape of 25 square feet could be 5 feet long by 5 feet width. There are other possibilities.
You CAN'T calculate the surface area of a rectangle, given only its perimeter. The answer varies, depending on the length-to-width ratio of the rectangle. Thus, you would need some additional information; for example one of the following:* The length * The width * The length-to-width ratio * The length of the diagonal * Some other data that will let you calculate the remaining information about the rectangle.
Length of the garden, l = 15 m Width of the garden, w = 10 m The radius of the pond, r = 2 m The area of the garden = 15 * 10 = 150 sq.m The circumference of the pond = 2 * 3.142 * 2 = 12.568 m
Area of a rectangle= Length * width Length= 5cm Width= 1cm Area=5cm *1cm =5cm2