44 yards. (9*2 +13*2 = 44)
To find the width, first, convert the length from feet to yards: 24 feet is equal to 8 yards (since 1 yard = 3 feet). The formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is P = 2(length + width). Given that the perimeter is 74 yards, we can set up the equation: 74 = 2(8 + width). Solving for width gives us 74 = 16 + 2(width), so 2(width) = 58, leading to a width of 29 yards.
To find the perimeter of a rectangle, you can use the formula P = 2(length + width). In this case, the length is 45 feet and the width is 30 yards, which needs to be converted to feet (30 yards x 3 = 90 feet). Thus, the perimeter is P = 2(45 + 90) = 2(135) = 270 feet.
There are an infinite number of solutions. Assuming that length is at least as great as the width, the length can take any value greater or equal to 1 yard. If the length is x yards, then the width is 1/x yards. For example, 50 yards * 1/50 yards or 1050 yards * 10-50 yards are possible solutions.
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The formula for determining square yards is... length times width divided by 9 = square yards
To find the width, first, convert the length from feet to yards: 24 feet is equal to 8 yards (since 1 yard = 3 feet). The formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is P = 2(length + width). Given that the perimeter is 74 yards, we can set up the equation: 74 = 2(8 + width). Solving for width gives us 74 = 16 + 2(width), so 2(width) = 58, leading to a width of 29 yards.
Your question is incomplete as written. If you meant a PERIMETER of 96 yards, then the backyard is 34 yards wide, 14 yards long.
To find the perimeter of a rectangle, you can use the formula P = 2(length + width). In this case, the length is 45 feet and the width is 30 yards, which needs to be converted to feet (30 yards x 3 = 90 feet). Thus, the perimeter is P = 2(45 + 90) = 2(135) = 270 feet.
If the area has 56 yards, then the question is defective. "Yard" is a unit of length, not area.If the area is 56 square yards and the length is 8 yards, then the width is 7 yards.
There are an infinite number of solutions. Assuming that length is at least as great as the width, the length can take any value greater or equal to 1 yard. If the length is x yards, then the width is 1/x yards. For example, 50 yards * 1/50 yards or 1050 yards * 10-50 yards are possible solutions.
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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.
You can't only using the perimeter. You have to know length and width.
8 meters and 4 meters
length----8cm breadth---4cm
1 yard = 0.9144 meter (according to my converter) So: Length = 100 yards = 91.44 meter Width = 50 yards (?) = 45.72 meter
Well, honey, if the perimeter of a rectangle is 204 feet and the width is 45 feet, you can find the length by using the formula P = 2(l + w), where P is the perimeter, l is the length, and w is the width. Plug in the values and solve for l. In this case, the length of the yard would be 57 feet.