They are: 3 ft by 15 ft
9 feet by 9 feet would hold true for its perimeter and area.
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 dimensions are 12 feet by 4 feet
Perimeter = 12+12+16+16 = 56 feet Area = 12*16 = 192 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
9 feet by 9 feet would hold true for its perimeter and area.
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 dimensions are 12 feet by 4 feet
Possibly 9 feet by 9 feet.
Each side is 5.5 feet and 4 times 5.5 = 22 feet which is the perimeter of the garden
It could be a rectangle with dimensions of 6 feet by 3 feet.
3 x 12
Perimeter = 12+12+16+16 = 56 feet Area = 12*16 = 192 square feet
The perimeter doesn't tell the area. There are an infinite number ofpossibilities, and it can be any number less than 561.5 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
To find the perimeter of a shape with an area of 480 square feet, you first need to know the shape's dimensions. For example, if you consider a rectangle, the area can be calculated as length multiplied by width (A = length × width). If you take a rectangle with dimensions of 20 feet by 24 feet, the perimeter would be 2(length + width) = 2(20 + 24) = 88 feet. Other shapes will yield different perimeters for the same area depending on their dimensions.
Perimeter = (1 + 29 + 1 + 29) = 60 ft Area = (1 x 29) = 29 square feet