Perimeter of garden: 39+45+39+45 = 168 feet
Perimeter = 20+20+15+15 = 70 feet
Perimeter = 20+15+20+15 = 70 feet
Perimeter = 12+12+16+16 = 56 feet Area = 12*16 = 192 square feet
To enclose a rectangular garden, you need to calculate the perimeter. The perimeter ( P ) is given by the formula ( P = 2 \times (length + width) ). For a garden that is 14 feet wide and 20 feet long, the calculation is ( P = 2 \times (20 + 14) = 2 \times 34 = 68 ) feet. Therefore, 68 feet of rope is needed to enclose the garden.
The perimeter is 54 meters.
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It is 60 feet.
Perimeter = 20+20+15+15 = 70 feet
Perimeter = 20+15+20+15 = 70 feet
Perimeter = 12+12+16+16 = 56 feet Area = 12*16 = 192 square feet
To enclose a rectangular garden, you need to calculate the perimeter. The perimeter ( P ) is given by the formula ( P = 2 \times (length + width) ). For a garden that is 14 feet wide and 20 feet long, the calculation is ( P = 2 \times (20 + 14) = 2 \times 34 = 68 ) feet. Therefore, 68 feet of rope is needed to enclose the garden.
The perimeter is 54 meters.
The perimeter is 54 meters.
Perimeter = (1 + 29 + 1 + 29) = 60 ft Area = (1 x 29) = 29 square feet
To calculate the amount of fencing needed to enclose a rectangular garden, you can use the formula for the perimeter, which is P = 2(length + width). For a garden that is 24 feet wide and 17 feet long, the perimeter would be P = 2(24 + 17) = 2(41) = 82 feet. Therefore, it would take 82 feet of fencing to enclose the garden.
To calculate the amount of fencing needed for a rectangular garden, you can use the formula for the perimeter, which is ( P = 2 \times (length + width) ). For a garden that is 18 feet long and 9 feet wide, the perimeter would be ( P = 2 \times (18 + 9) = 2 \times 27 = 54 ) feet. Therefore, you would need to buy 54 feet of fencing.
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