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Joe wants to put a fence around his rectangular garden. His garden measures 33 ft by 39 ft. The garden has a path around it that is 3 ft wide. How much fencing material does Joe need to enclose the garden and path?

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Let L = length and w = width
perimeter = 2L + 2w =
2(39 + 6) + 2(33 + 6) =
2(45) + 2(39) =
90 + 78 =
168ft
User Ricardo Gomes
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Answer: 168

Explanation:

Given: The dimensions of the garden is 33 ft by 39 ft.

Since the garden has a path around it that is 3 ft wide.

Then, the new dimensions of the garden with path will be (33+2(3)) ft by (39+2(3)) ft or 39 ft by 45 ft.

The perimeter of rectangle is given by :-


P=2(l+b)\\\\\Rightarrow\ P=2(39+45)\\\\\Rightarrow\ P=2(84)\\\\\Rightarrow\ P=168\ feet

Hence, the Joe need 168 feet fencing material to enclose the garden and path.

User AnkUser
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