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∙ 13y ago420 yards.
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∙ 13y ago10+10+10+10=40 yards
78 meters fencing goes around the yard so you are looking for the perimeter Perimeter=2length+2width Perimeter=2*26+2*13=52+26=78meters
Find the Perimeter P= 2(length) + 2(width) = 2(124) + 2(62) = 372 ft. of fencing
A cubic meter is about 7 cubic feet larger than a cubic yard. A cubic yard is 36 inches high, wide and long. A cubic meter is 39.37 inches high, wide and long.
perimeter = 2l + 2w l = 9 yards w = 12 yards perimeter = 2*9 yards + 2*12 yards = 18 + 24 = 42 yards
161.5 feet.
17+17+10+10=54 yards
10+10+10+10=40 yards
26 pieces completely encloses the yard, without a door.
24 + 36 + 24 + 36 is 120 (all in feet)
78 meters fencing goes around the yard so you are looking for the perimeter Perimeter=2length+2width Perimeter=2*26+2*13=52+26=78meters
Your question is incomplete as written. If you meant a PERIMETER of 96 yards, then the backyard is 34 yards wide, 14 yards long.
The perimeter of the square is 12 square units The perimeter of the square is 12 feet.
The perimeter of one square yard is 4 yards. Since each side of the square yard is 1 yard long, adding the lengths of all four sides gives a total perimeter of 4 yards.
Find the Perimeter P= 2(length) + 2(width) = 2(124) + 2(62) = 372 ft. of fencing
It depends on the square yard you're talking about. If it is 1 yard by 1 yard, the perimeter will be 4 yard. If it is 1/2 yard by 2 yards, the perimeter will be 5 yards. If it is 1/4 yard by 4 yards, the perimeter will be 8.5 yards. In general, you will x yards by y yards with xy=1 and 2x+2y =p.
Yes, as long as it is actually your property you have the right to.