A circle with a diameter of 11.459 feet would give the most area. (About 103 square feet)
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This is a reference dimension. I.e. the part can and should be manufactured without using it directly. The non-bracketed dimensions should define the form of the part completely.
its simple all needs 10,000 ft to enclose her garden
15.99, 16, 16.02, 16.2
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area= l*w right so then l=6 w=6 6*6=36 again think buddy! ;)
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50' x 50'and its spelled dimension not demension
you need to find the dimensions of the backyard. if it's fencing, it's most likely going around 3 sides of your backyard (the 4th side is your house). so 2 times length, then add width.
A swimming pool should have fencing around it to prevent young children and people with disabilities , that make them unable to swim , from falling in. In some countries it's illegal for a pool to not have a fencing around it.
The noun 'fencing' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb to fence which functions as a noun.Examples:We're fencing in the garden to keep the rabbits out. (verb)The new fencing should keep the rabbits out of the garden. (noun)My brother has taken up fencing to keep in shape. (noun)
I have come across a need to have fencing in my backyard. The weather around here is crazy sometimes, and I am not sure what kind of fencing that I should get. Is vinyl fencing more durable than wood fencing?
5x19=95
The noun 'Fencing' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb to fence which functions as a noun.Examples:We're fencing in the garden to keep the rabbits out. (verb)The new fencing should keep the rabbits out of the garden. (noun)My brother has taken up fencing to keep in shape. (noun)
Home Depot or Lowes will both have handrail brackets. They should be located either in the hardware/fasteners section or possible in the fencing section with the other handrails.
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The greatest possible error should be one half of the smallest unit used. The smallest unit used here is a tenth of a metre - or 100 cm. So the greatest error is 50 centimetres. Unfortunately, measurements are often given to spurious levels of accuracy.