P = 2L + 2W
18 meters of fencing. You simply need to find the circumference of the rectangle.
It depends on what the whole numbers are. Be more specific
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.
This problem requires that you find the perimeter of the rectangle. As we know a rectangle has 4 sides with two sets of sides that are the same length. so two that are 24 ft. and two that are 12 feet. add them up: 24+24+12+12=72 ft.
The noun 'fencing' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb to fence which functions as a noun.Examples:We're fencing in the garden to keep the rabbits out. (verb)The new fencing should keep the rabbits out of the garden. (noun)My brother has taken up fencing to keep in shape. (noun)
4Improved Answer:-30 feet of fencing will be needed
The noun 'Fencing' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb to fence which functions as a noun.Examples:We're fencing in the garden to keep the rabbits out. (verb)The new fencing should keep the rabbits out of the garden. (noun)My brother has taken up fencing to keep in shape. (noun)
What do you mean by "largest" ??? Do you want the widest rectangle ? The longest rectangle ? How about the rectangle with the most area ? The length can be anything less than 20 ft, and the width can be anything less than 20 ft. Any of those shapes will have an area greater than zero. The rectangular garden with the greatest possible area is a square, 10 ft x 10 ft. Its area is 100 square feet.
Commonly mistaken as a 'floating garden', chinampa was the method of cultivation used by ancient Aztec people on the lake Texcoco, central Mexico. They created an artificial island by fencing a rectangle with wattle. Then, they filled the rectangle with mud, lake sediment and vegetation. Finally, they cultivated their crops atop such 'island'.
How much fencing is required to enclose a circular garden with a radius of 14 meters? (Use 3.14 for π) _
You can use fencing to keep chipmunks out of your garden by installing a barrier made of wire mesh around the perimeter of the garden. Make sure the fencing is buried at least 6 inches underground and extends at least 2 feet above the ground to prevent chipmunks from digging under or climbing over it. Regularly check the fencing for any gaps or damage to ensure it remains effective in keeping chipmunks out.
As the rectangular garden is 10m wide, then two sides will require 10m of fencing. Thus 2*10 = 20m of fencing. It is also 15m long, so two sides will require 15m of fencing. Thus 2*15 = 30m of fencing. Adding up all 4 sides => 20+30 = 50m of fencing.