A gardener has 43 feet of fencing to enclose a rectangular garden that has a 2-foot-wide border
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A gardener has 43 feet of fencing to enclose a rectangular garden that has a 2-foot-wide border around it (see the figure). Use this information to answer the below questions.
(a) If the length of the garden is to be twice its width, what will be the dimensions of the garden?
Length = Width =
(Round to the nearest tenth as necessary.)
b. what is the area of the garden?
area = square feet
(c) If the length and width of the garden are to be the same, what would be the dimensions of the garden?
length = feet
width = feet
(Round to the nearest tenth as necessary.)
(d) What would be the area of the square garden?
area = square feet
(Round to the nearest tenth as necessary.)
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