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Complete question :
A landscaper drew a scale drawing of a rectangular yard using the scale, , before beginning to work on the yard.
(a) The landscaper plans to put a fence around the entire yard. How many meters of fencing does she need? Show your work.
(b) The landscaper plans to create a rectangular garden that is the size of the actual yard. What is the area of the garden?
Answer:
28cm ; 48cm²
Step-by-step explanation:
From the diagram :
Length = 8cm
Width = 6cm
Meters of fencing required :
Perimeter of rectangle :
P = 2(length + Width)
P = 2 (8cm + 6cm)
P= 2(14cm)
P = 28 cm
2.)
Area of rectangle :
Length * width
8cm * 6cm
= 48cm²
Answer:
IH < IG < HG
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this equation remember that angle measurements correspond with sides. So, the largest angle will be opposite of the longest side and the smallest angle will be opposite of the shortest side.
First, you need to find m<I; do this by subtracting 52 and 45 from 180. This means that m<I=83, making it the largest angle. Therefore, the angles, in order of least to greatest, are <G, <H, <I. So, to find the final answer, find the sides opposite of each of the angles. This means the answer is IH < IG < HG.
Answer: she still has to cut off 19/16 inches.
Step-by-step explanation:
Olivia wants to cut 3 3/4 inches from a piece of string. Converting 3 3/4 inches to improper fraction, it becomes 15/4 inches.
She has already cut off 2 9/16 inches from the piece of string. Converting 2 9/16 inches to improper fraction, it becomes 41/16 inches.
Therefore, the length of string that is left for her to cut off would be
15/4 - 41/16 = (60 - 41)/16
= 19/16 inches