Asked by Maria
Lamar made a garden in the shape of a rectangle with an area of 36 square feet. The shorter side of the garden measures 4 feet. Explain how you can find the perimeter of the garden.
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Answered by
Anonymous
Rectangle A=LxW
W=A/l
36/4=9
P=2(l+w)
P=2(9+4)
P=26
W=A/l
36/4=9
P=2(l+w)
P=2(9+4)
P=26
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Epic
Dono
Answered by
AmIreally
I can find the perimeter by knowing that one side of the garden is 4 ft. All you have I have to do now is divide 36 by 4.
Answered by
Totally Wrong
I know this because i looked at the 36 square and drew it in a grid paper and then count it by fours
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