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Two gardens are being fenced in. Both gardens will require the same amount of fencing (both gardens have the same perimeter in meters). One garden is in the shape of a square and the other is in the shape of an equilateral triangle. Each side of the triangle is 4 meters longer than each side of the square. Find the dimensions of the garden.

Two gardens are being fenced in. Both gardens will require the same amount of fencing-example-1

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Answer: We know:

the triangle gardern(garden A) and the square garden(garden B) have the same perimeter.

This may sound obv, but it's important: garden A has 1 less side then garden B, which is why it can have longer sides but the same perimeter.

So side A1 + side A2 + side A3 = side B1 + side B2 + side B3 + side B4.

A1 + A2 + A3 = B1 + B2 + B3 + 15(the extra length on the triangle sides)

Since B is a square, B = 15 m by 15 m.

I don't know enough about triangle to put the dementions, but it's an equilateral triangle so the sides are 20 m each. Hope that helps! :)

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