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Mr. Smith is preparing to plant flowers along the edge of his vegetable garden and needs to calculate its perimeter to determine how many plants to buy. His garden measures 15 feet in length and 8 feet in width. With a perimeter of 46 feet, he can plan accordingly. Additionally, he wants to fertilize the garden and needs to know the area, which is calculated to be 120 square feet. This information will help him purchase the right amount of fertilizer.
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6 inches 14 inches 12 inches 14 inches + 6 inches + 12 inches = 32 inches
5 yards 2 yards 7 yards 5 yards 5 yards 2 yards + 5 yards + 7 yards+ 5 yards + 5 yards = 24 yards
Mr. Smith wants to plantflowers along the edge of his vegetable garden. He needs to know the perimeter of the garden to determine how many plants to buy. The garden is 15 feet long and 8 feet wide. What is its perimeter?
15 feet 8 feet 15 feet + 8 feet + 15 feet+ 8 feet = 46 feet
A = l × w area length width = ×
5 in. 2 in. 10 sq in. 5 in. × 2 in. = 2 in. × 5 in. = 10 sq in.
12 feet 12 feet × 12 feet = 144 square feet
Mr. Smith wants to fertilize the ground of his vegetable garden. He needs to know the area of the gardento determine how much fertilizer to buy. The garden is 15 feet long and 8 feet wide. What is its area?
15 feet 8 feet 15 feet × 8 feet = 120 square feet