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28 January, 12:45

Gary's garden is shaped like a rectangle with two pairs of sides of equal length and it has a perimeter of 28 feet explain how to find the length of the other sides if one side measures 10 feet

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  1. 28 January, 16:00
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    If you draw out a rectangle, two opposite sides will be 10 feet and the other two sides we will label as x.

    The perimeter of a rectangle is adding up all the sides, so if you add up all those sides you get

    x + x + 10 + 10

    we know the perimeter is 28 feet, so we know

    x + x + 10 + 10 = 28

    now we can solve for x

    x + x + 10 + 10 = 28

    2x + 20 = 28

    2x = 8

    x = 4

    one of the other sides is 4 feet
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