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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 08:42 stephnham6352

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Remember:
AREA = length x width
PERIMETER = length + length + width + width (add all side lengths together)
Find the perimeter of Garden A.
Find the area of Garden A.
Find the perimeter of Garden B.
Find the area of Garden B.
What are the units for the perimeter? What are the units for the area?
Hints for 6-8: Draw a diagram/use guess and check, and use the formulas given above if you need to!
Garden C (not shown) has an area of 200 sq FEET. Suppose you wanted to plant lettuce in this garden. Lettuce plants need about 144 square INCHES to grow well. How many lettuce plants can your garden hold and still yield healthy plants?
Garden D needs to enclose 100 square feet of space. If this is a rectangular or square garden, what is one set of possible dimensions of this garden (think length and width).
You are building Garden E. You have 400 feet of fence to keep the deer from eating your vegetables. What is the area of the largest rectangular or square garden you can make?

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