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How much fencing is required to enclose a circular garden with a radius of 14 meters? (Use 3.14 for π) _
its simple all needs 10,000 ft to enclose her garden
The circumference of a rectangle is 2*(length+width), so 2*(18+23) = 2*(41) = 82 Therefore, 82 feet of fencing is required to enclose the garden.
1 yd=3 ft. 16 yd= 48 ft. 294 - 48 = 246. 246 < 250, so the answer is NO.
176 m of fencing. Area of circle = 2*pi*radius
How much fencing is required to enclose a circular garden with a radius of 14 meters? (Use 3.14 for π) _
Fencing needed: 2*pi*18 = just over 113 meters
To calculate the amount of fencing required to enclose a circular garden, you can use the formula for the circumference of a circle, which is (C = 2\pi r). Given the radius (r = 24) m and using (\pi \approx 3.14), the calculation is (C = 2 \times 3.14 \times 24). This results in (C \approx 150.72) m. Therefore, approximately 150.72 meters of fencing is required.
Circumference=2pir=2x3.1416x30 ft=188ft Length of each side = circumference/4=188 ft/4=47 ft Answer: 47 feet
its simple all needs 10,000 ft to enclose her garden
The circumference of a rectangle is 2*(length+width), so 2*(18+23) = 2*(41) = 82 Therefore, 82 feet of fencing is required to enclose the garden.
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1 yd=3 ft. 16 yd= 48 ft. 294 - 48 = 246. 246 < 250, so the answer is NO.
It depends on what the whole numbers are. Be more specific
18 meters of fencing. You simply need to find the circumference of the rectangle.
176 m of fencing. Area of circle = 2*pi*radius
Anything up to 154.06 sq feet. The above value is attained by a circular garden. A quadrilateral garden has a maximum area of 121 sq feet but the minimum is as close to zero as you wish.