It is 77 feet long.
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The ratio of the length of square A to the length of square B is 3:5. If the length of square A is 18 meters, what is the perimeter of square B
The area of a square or rectangle is the product of its length and width. The area of a square having sides 2 foot in length is 4 square feet.
In feet: Width x Length = Square Feet In inches: (width x length) /144= Square Feet
120 square feet. Multiply length by width to get square feet.
Yes, it is.
12 ft
Depends entirely on the length and width. If it's square then 40 feet, but otherwise just add the length and width and double your answer...
4Improved Answer:-30 feet of fencing will be needed
The perimeter of a square is four times the length of one side. If each side is 10m, 40m of fencing would be required to enclose a pasture, less whatever is required for the gate.
Each side of the square is 11 feet
A square 14 ft on a side.
A square has four sides of equal length,so 560 / 4 = 140 so eachside of the square is 140m long.140 + 140 + 140 + 140 = 560
That depends on what area you choose to shade.
If the acreage is a square, you'll need 6,467 feet of fencing to enclose the area.
625 square feet.. the area would be a square rectangle with 25 feet of fencing on each side.
Assuming the lot is square, you will need to find the perimeter of the lot. The perimeter is equal to the sum of the length of every side of the figure. In this case, (again, assumed), the figure is a square. This square has two sides of length 44 meters and two sides of length 48 meters. The calculation would be as follows:(44 + 44 + 48 +48) = 184 meters of fencing.If you also needed to find the number of square meters of fencing actually needed to build the fence, you could then multiply 184 (the total length of the perimeter you intend to enclose) by the desired height of the finished fence. Say you wanted a 2-meter-high fence.You could then calculate:184 meters long x 2 meters high = 368 meters^2, or 368 square meters of fencing.
625m2 comes from multiplying to sides of the square park. This is how the area of the park was originally found. So if you want to surround the same park with wooden fencing you need to find the length of those sides that were multiplied by each other to find the area. Since the park is a square we know that both of those sides will be equal, and we can simply find the square root of 625 (this is the opposite of what was done to find the area - the two numbers were squared). When we square root 625 we get 25. This means that one of the side lengths is 25. In order to surround the ENTIRE park you are going to need 4 of those lengths. From here we simply multiply our single parkside length by 4, and we will get the number of meters required to fence the entire park. 25 x 4 = 100; Therefore you will need 100m of fencing to fence a square park with an area of 625m2