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9 May, 22:22

Mark has 160 yards of fencing to enclose a rectangular garden whose length is to be four times its width what will be the dimensions of the garden

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  1. 10 May, 01:14
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    perimeter = 2W+2L

    Length = 4W

    160 = 2W + 2 (4W)

    160 = 10W

    w = 160/10 = 16 yards

    length = 16*4 = 64 yards

    Check:

    64*2 = 128, 16*2 = 32

    128+32 = 160

    Length = 64 yards, Width = 16 yards
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