14*5 = 70 square metres.
Jen's garden area is 8x. Leo's garden area is 6 parenthesis x plus 3. The equation would be 8x is equal to 6 parenthesis x plus 3. You can do the math and combine the two x will equal 9.
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Imagine the uniform width be "x" now the total area (area of the garden + area of border) - (area of the garden) = 430 so ((14+x)(19+x)) - (14*19) = 430 x = 10 so the width will be 10 feet uniform around the garden
The area of the flower garden is calculated as length multiplied by width, which is 6 feet × 4 feet = 24 square feet. Since the area of the flower garden is half that of the vegetable garden, the vegetable garden's area must be 24 square feet × 2 = 48 square feet. Given that the vegetable garden has the same length of 6 feet, we can find its width by dividing the area by the length: 48 square feet ÷ 6 feet = 8 feet. Therefore, the vegetable garden is 6 feet long and 8 feet wide.
100 squared yards or 1002 yards
It's would be 84 toads in the garden.
Since the garden is 12 meters by 7 meters, it covers an area of 84 square meters. Based on your observation of 3 toads per square meter, you can estimate there could be around 252 toads in the vegetable garden.
To find the area of a rectangular garden, you multiply its length by its width. For a garden that is 10 feet long and 3 feet wide, the area is calculated as 10 ft × 3 ft = 30 square feet. Thus, the area of the garden is 30 square feet.
Divide the length of the garden into its area to find the width of the garden
Perimeter = (1 + 29 + 1 + 29) = 60 ft Area = (1 x 29) = 29 square feet
To find the area of a rectangular garden, you multiply its width by its length. In this case, the area is 5 feet (width) multiplied by 12 feet (length), which equals 60 square feet. Therefore, the area of the garden is 60 square feet.
A garden that is 10 meters wide and 15 centimeters long is a very narrow and long rectangular plot. To put it in perspective, the length of 15 centimeters is just 0.15 meters, which is much shorter than the width. This creates a shape that is 10 meters wide but only a fraction of a meter long, making it impractical for most gardening purposes. It may be better described as a strip or border rather than a traditional garden.
Its area is: 22*18 = 396 square meters
If it's rectangular, just multiply the length times the width.
Area = Length * Width = 6 metres * 5 metres = 30 square metres.