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Mark wants to fence 4 rectangular garden each with a length of 9 1/4 feet and width of 4 1/2 Feet what is the total length of fencing mark needs to surround all 4 gardens

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Answer:

The total length of fence required to fence 4 gardens by Mark is 110 feet.

Solution:

Mark wants to fence 4 gardens.

Each garden has a length of
9(1)/(4) and a width of
4(1)/(2) feet.

Length =
9(1)/(4) = (37)/(4)

width
= 4(1)/(2) = (9)/(2)

And we know that the garden is in the shape of a rectangle.

So, the formula to find the perimeter of a rectangle is:

Perimeter of a rectangle = 2(l + b)

Where l and b are length and width of the rectangle.

Substituting the value of l and b in the perimeter formula we get


\begin{array}{l}{=2\left((37)/(4)+(9)/(2)\right)} \\\\ {=2\left((37)/(4)+(18)/(4)\right)} \\\\ {=2\left((55)/(4)\right)} \\\\ {=(55)/(2)=27.5}\end{array}

This is the perimeter of one rectangle, but Mark wants to fence 4 such gardens, therefore the total fence required is:

= 4
* 27.5

= 110 feet

Hence the total length of fence required to fence 4 gardens by Mark is 110 feet.

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