A = area, L = length, W = width
A = LW
L = 2W
A = (2W)W = 2W2
2W2 = 50
W = 5 ft
4Improved Answer:-30 feet of fencing will be needed
It is 12 square feet
2.5 ft
Both the width and length have been increased by 4 feet and so 9*14 = 126 square feet
Then each side of the garden is 5 feet in length.
4Improved Answer:-30 feet of fencing will be needed
It is 12 square feet
30
Let the length be 2x and the width be x: length*width = area 2x*x = 50 2x2 = 50 x2 = 25 x = 5 feet
alex west is stupid
2.5 ft
25 feet - divide the area (200) by the known side (8)
The area of a rectangular garden is length * width. You have 200 = Length * 20, and so Length = 10 metres. Conventionally, for a rectangle, the length is the longer of the two dimensions, though for a garden, it is often the distance from the back of the house to the end of the garden that is referred to as the length - even if it is the shorter dimension.
It must be a very small garden but the width is 10 cm and the length is 14 cm
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