I'm sorry, but as a text-based language model, I am unable to view, manipulate, or interact with pictures. However, I can explain what each term represents in the given expressions:
In the expression "2L + 2W + 4":
- "2L" represents twice the length of the garden. This term signifies the number of blocks needed to cover the length side of the garden (assuming each block covers 1 unit length).
- "2W" represents twice the width of the garden. This term signifies the number of blocks needed to cover the width side of the garden (assuming each block covers 1 unit width).
- "4" represents 4 additional blocks. This term accounts for the corners of the garden, as every corner requires one extra block.
In the expression "(L + 2) + (L + 2) + W + W":
- "(L + 2)" represents the length of the garden plus 2. This term signifies the number of blocks needed to cover the length side of the garden, including the corners.
- "W" represents the width of the garden. This term signifies the number of blocks needed to cover the width side of the garden.
- "W" represents the width of the garden again. This term signifies the number of blocks needed to cover the width side of the garden for the second time, including the corners.
The equivalent expressions 2 L plus 2 W plus 4 and left-parenthesis L plus 2 right-parenthesis plus left-parenthesis L plus 2 right-parenthesis plus W plus W both describe the number of blocks that are needed to surround the garden completely.
Move pictures to the table to show what each term represents on the diagram of the garden.
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