If each section has an area of 100 square feet, the area of the entire garden is 300 square feet.
5 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
lots of possibilities, but the simplest is 7 ft x 5 ft. If the garden has to be square then each side should be 5 ft 11 in
I assume your formula is based on interior square feet of building area. If the building is a rectangle or square, then the length in feet, multiplied by the width, in feet, gives you the total area, in square feet. If the building is square, the length and width are both the same length. Measure the lengths and widths in feet and tenths of feet, or if allowed, round off to the nearest foot. If you use inches, convert them to feet and tenths of feet, or if allowed, round off the tenths of feet to the nearest foot. If the building has more than four sides, draw lines inside the building, to divide the interior building shape into two or more rectangles. Calculate the area for each rectangle and add up the areas from each rectangle, to get the total square feet or total area of the building.
196 square feet.
If each section has an area of 100 square feet, the area of the entire garden is 300 square feet.
Then each side of the garden is 5 feet in length.
If the perimeter of a square garden is 10 km. Then each side will 10/4, since perimeter of a square is P = 4*s. So each side will be 2.5 km in length.The area of the square garden will be (side)2 . So the area of the garden will be (2.5 km)2 or 6.25 km2
The length of each side of the garden is: 8 meters.
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5 feet
Each side of the garden 3.5 meters and 4 times 3.5 = 14 meters which is the perimeter
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Each side is 5.5 feet and 4 times 5.5 = 22 feet which is the perimeter of the garden
If it is a square garden then each side is 3.5 meters and its perimeter is 4*3.5 = 14 meters
A square garden is to enclose and area of 540 square meters. Give the exact answer and appto image the length of one side of the garden to the nearest the tenth of a meter