The perimeter of an average garden can vary significantly based on its size and shape. For a rectangular garden measuring 20 feet by 15 feet, the perimeter would be 70 feet (calculated as 2 times the length plus 2 times the width). In general, a typical residential garden might range from 50 to 200 feet in perimeter, depending on its configuration. Ultimately, the specific dimensions will determine the exact perimeter.
The perimeter. It is the total length of the boundary (where the fence is or will be) of the garden.
you can usally find gekos in big shady trees that are big around the perimiter. you can also find them on a brick wall in your BACKyard.
it is the area of a solid object times by the square root of the perimiter
circumference
no...it's not
base times height minus half of the perimiter base times height minus half of the perimiter
perimiter
Twice (length + width)
the area is 18
56
An acre.
The outer boundary of a body or figure.