Asked by Robel Taame

A garden will be made up of a parallelogram, a rectangle and a triangle. The garden must have
an area of 500m2. Draw two possible gardens. Determine the dimensions of each part of the
garden, and justify your choice of these dimensions.

Answers

Answered by Steve
a rectangle 10x10
a right triangle with legs 20 and 20
a parallelogram with base 20 and height 10

area: 100+200+200

I'm sure you can come up with other scenarios.
Answered by Aryan
Rectangle
Measurement:
Length = 20m
Width = 20m
Area = 200m2

An isosceles triangle
Measurement:
Base = 25m
Height = 16m
Area = 200m2

Parallelogram
Measurement:
Base: 25m
Height: 4m
Area = 100m2

Total Area = 200m2 + 200m2 + 100m2 = 500m2.



Answered by Tiffany
Oh, so all we need to do is make combinations, so that all the area adds up to 500m2. Thank you Steve and Aryan!
Answered by Steve
Yes, thank you!
Answered by Aryan
Yes, no problem at all. Your very welcome, and thank you!
Answered by Karuna Bhattarai
Rectangle=
10x10
triangle=
20 x 20
parallelogram=
20x10
100m2 + 200m2 + 200m2 = 500m2
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