Since the playground is square, all sides must be equal. The easiest way to do that is to take the square root of 169 which is 13. That equals the length of one side of the fence, so the perimeter (length) of the fence is 4 times 13 which is 52 yards. Answer: 52 yards
You draw a square which measures 1 inch along each of its 4 sides.
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The answer depend upon how to interpret "200 square yard". If it means a square with 200 yards along each side then the answer is 200 x 4 = 800 yards of fence. If it means an area of 200 sq yd, then the amount of fencing needed will depend upon the exact shape of the playground. The minimum length required would be a circle which is: length = 2 √(area × π) ≈ 50.13 yards. Any other shape would require more than this. Eg for a rectangular playground, the minimum length is when the playground is a square of side √200 giving a length of 4 × √200 ≈ 56.57 yards. Other rectangles with an area of 200 sq yds give different lengths, eg: 10 yd x 20 yd requires 60 yards 8 yd x 25 yd requires 66 yards 5 yd x 40 yd requires 90 yards 4 yd x 50 yd requires 108 yards 2 yd x 100 yd requires 204 yards 1 yd x 200 yd requires 402 yards
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By cutting along its lines of symmetry
Areas are measured in squares.The area of any shape is the number of squares that it covers. The number of squares covered depends upon the size of the squares.A square centimetre is a square with 1 centimetre along each side.If you had a square 6 centimetres along each side, how many of these "square centimetres" would be needed to fill its interior?First, along one edge of the square you could fit 6 of these square centimetres in a row.You could also fit 6 of these rows down the 6 cm square. So in total there would be 6 x 6 = 36 of the little squares:.............................................................----------------------..........|.....|......|.....|......|......|.....|..........|--+--+--+--+--+--|..........|.....|......|.....|......|......|.....|..... In this diagram, each little square is a square with.....|--+--+--+--+--+--|..... 1 cm along each side......|.....|......|.....|......|......|.....|..... The big square is 6 cm along each side, and you can.....|--+--+--+--+--+--|..... see the 36 little squares inside it in 6 rows of 6 little.....|.....|......|.....|......|......|.....|..... squares in each. To count the squares quickly, the.....|--+--+--+--+--+--|..... sides of the square are multiplied together......|.....|......|.....|......|......|.....|..........|--+--+--+--+--+--|..........|.....|......|.....|......|......|.....|..........----------------------.............................................................
an infinite number
On the list of choices that you posted along with the question, there are no phrases that describe a square well at all.
the females genes should usually be placed along the left side of a punnett square. its simple once you get the hang of it.oh, and the males genes are usually placed along the top.