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∙ 12y agoPerimeter is used when you want to find the length of the sides of an object. A practicle use for perimeter would be knowing how much fencing you need to enclose a certain amount of space, but the length of the fencing would be the perimeter.
you need to find the dimensions of the backyard. if it's fencing, it's most likely going around 3 sides of your backyard (the 4th side is your house). so 2 times length, then add width.
Depends on the shape of the area (see the answer to the same question relating to 2 acres). If the area was an infinitely thin strip, the length of fencing would be infinite. For a circular area, the least amount of fencing would be needed.
Assuming you are fencing the perimeter of this yard, it would be 526. This is because you multiply 170 by 2 (there are two sides of this length) to get 340, then multiply 93 by 2 to get 186. 340+186=526. You would need 526 feet of fencing.
Width = 6 feet Length = 24 feet
Number of fencing panels required = Roundup(Length of fencing required/Panel length) There is no information in the question about the area to be fenced, so there is no simple formula to calculate the length of fencing required. It is assumed that the fencing panels used are all of the same length.
Divide the length of the fencing by pi.
Length of fencing needed = 2*pi*10 = 20*pi feet
the park is 30m x 90m
Perimeter is used when you want to find the length of the sides of an object. A practicle use for perimeter would be knowing how much fencing you need to enclose a certain amount of space, but the length of the fencing would be the perimeter.
The perimeter of a square is four times the length of one side. If each side is 10m, 40m of fencing would be required to enclose a pasture, less whatever is required for the gate.
The length of the field is 250 meters. As we know the field is a rectangle, you can divide the amount of fencing in 2, which would be 400 meters. This will provide you with enough fencing for one end and one side. To determine the actual length of the side you would take your 400 meters and subtract the end length which is 150 meters, leaving you with a side length of 250 meters.
you need to find the dimensions of the backyard. if it's fencing, it's most likely going around 3 sides of your backyard (the 4th side is your house). so 2 times length, then add width.
12 ft
4Improved Answer:-30 feet of fencing will be needed
Perimeter =2*Length + 2*Width =2*15 + 2*30 =90 feet of fencing
The official rules of sport fencing encompass everything from the length of games, also known as bouts, to the type of fencing equipment that each player uses. Even though rules can vary, depending on the type of sport fencing, most modern forms share a few common characteristics. In a fencing competition, individual members of fencing teams compete one on one with players from opposing teams. When a player touches an opponent with a fencing sword, that player earns a point. The team that receives the greatest number of cumulative points wins the competition.