Assuming a rectangular garden it is 6 ft by 12 ft.
perimeter = 2 x (width + length)
→ length = perimeter ÷ 2 - width
= 36ft ÷ 2 - width
= 18 - width ft
area = width x length
→ 72 sq ft = width x (18 - width) sq ft
→ 72 = 18 x width - width2
→ width2 - 18 width + 72 = 0
→ (width - 6)(width - 12) = 0
→ width = 6 → length = 18 - 6 = 12
or width = 12 → length = 18 - 12 = 6
→ garden is 6 ft by 12 ft.
If it's L shaped (like our neighbour's garden - the bottom part of our garden was sold to them many-many-many years ago so that their garden stretches round the bottom of ours), it could have an infinite number of sets of side lengths, eg the side lengths could be:
If the area of the garden is 81 square feet and the perimeter is 36 feet, the solution is that the garden is a square 9 feet x 9 feet, where 4 x (side) =36.
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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
Perimeter is in feet and not in square feet
You don't have to figger: a square acre has a perimeter of 208.7 fett on all four sides. But you can find the square root of the 43560 square feet inside an acre to get the perimeter measuremnets.
The perimeter of a square is 4 times its sides. So a square garden with a length of 9 feet has a perimeter of 4*9 = 36 feet.
Each side is 5.5 feet and 4 times 5.5 = 22 feet which is the perimeter of the garden
If the area of the garden is 81 square feet and the perimeter is 36 feet, the solution is that the garden is a square 9 feet x 9 feet, where 4 x (side) =36.
The perimeter of square garden is 52 feet. What is the length of each side?
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It is 20
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
13 feet
the room and the house
Sides: 1,320'Perimeter: 5,280'Diagonal: 1,867'Area: 1,742,400 square feet
The dimension will be a 2D shape
Possibly 9 feet by 9 feet.