5 ft
Then each side of the garden is 5 feet in length.
The perimeter of square garden is 52 feet. What is the length of each side?
Since the vegetable garden is square, we can label each side of the garden with the variable 'x'. When we want to find the area of a square, we do x * x = A or x2 = A where A is the area of the square. We can use this equation to solve for x. x2 = A x2 = 75ft2 x = square root(75ft2) x ~ plus/minus(8.66ft) Since we are looking for the length of a side, we know that -8.66ft is obsolete for our answer. Therefore, the answer we are looking for is x = 8.66ft.
The length of a side is the square root of the area. √5.76 = 2.4 so the length of a side is 2.4 inches in this case.
Ok so area of a square is equal to the length of the side squared. So if we know the area we can take the square root to find the length of each side. Square root of 6.25 = 2.5 So the answer is 2.5
The length of each side of the garden is: 8 meters.
Then each side of the garden is 5 feet in length.
5 feet
9
The square is 5 feet on each side. 5 X 5 = 25
The perimeter of square garden is 52 feet. What is the length of each side?
Since a square has four sides that are all of equal length each side is of length 32/4, or 8. The area of the square garden is length times width, 8 x 8, or 64. 64 square feet? 64 square meters? 64 square inches? Your question didn't specify any units.
In square each arm's length is equal. If we indicate each arm's length by 'a'. Then area of square =(a)2
The length of each side of a square with an area of 64 is: 8.
A woman would like to surround her 100 square foot garden with a fence how long would the fence be on each side?
If each section has an area of 100 square feet, the area of the entire garden is 300 square feet.
The area of a square is equal to the length of each side squared. So, this case, 3 x 3 (32) = 9 square meters.