In order to enclose the garden's perimeter, vintage fence will be used. The perimeter of a rectangle-shaped garden is equal to the sum of the garden's two lengths and two widths.
In order to enclose the garden's perimeter, vintage fence will be used. The perimeter of a rectangle-shaped garden is equal to the sum of the garden's two lengths and two widths.
According to their estimates, our perimeter fence measures 220 feet, hence 220 = 2L + 2W.
We can make this more manageable if we divide everything by two: 110 = L + W
The width is now specified as being "exactly two-thirds of the length."
In math, the letter "=" equals the word "IS". Consequently, "the width is" becomes "W =," and "the two-thirds of the length" is precisely what it says, "(2/3) L."
W = (2/3)L is the result of adding these.
and we will add this W to the formula above (110 = L + W) to make 110 = L + (2/3)L.
If we substitute L with (3/3) L (that is, 1*L with 1 written 3/3) now we can add (3/3) as adding fractions requires a "common denominator."
L + (2/3)
L = (5/3)L
At this point, our equation is 110 = (5/3)L.
The right side (3/5) is now multiplied by the reciprocal on both sides, yielding (3/5)(110) = (3/5)(5/3)
L66 = L and W=2/3
L = (2/3)(66) = 44 = W
66 feet by 44 feet are the measurements of the square flower garden.
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