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1 June, 00:04

Jim's backyard is rectangular with dimensions of 75 feet by 120 feet. He is planning to designate part of the yard to plant a vegetable garden. The garden will be a similar rectangle, using a scale factor of 25. How much fencing will he need if he wants to enclose the garden on all four sides? He will need feet of fence.

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  1. 1 June, 00:08
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    He will need 15.6 feet of fence

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Jim's back yard has the following dimensions;

    Length=120 feet

    Width=75 feet

    The gardens dimensions can be calculated using the expression;

    Length of garden=Length of back yard/scale factor

    where;

    Length of back yard=120 feet

    Scale factor=25

    replacing;

    Length of garden=120/25

    Length of garden=4.8 feet

    Width of garden=Width of back yard/scale factor

    where;

    Width of back yard=75 feet

    Scale factor=25

    replacing;

    Width of garden=75/25

    Width of garden=3 feet

    The gardens dimension are;

    Garden width=3 feet

    Garden length=4.8 feet

    To get the length of the fence that will enclose all four sides, we calculate the perimeter of the garden;

    Perimeter=2 (length+width)

    Perimeter=2 (4.8+3) = 15.6 feet

    He will need 15.6 feet of fence
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