What is the area of a square garden if its perimeter is 28m?

The perimeter of a square-shaped garden is equal to the sum of the lengths of all sides of this square, and if we divide it by 4, we find the side of the square:

28: 4 = 7 m – side of the square.

The area of a square garden is equal to the square of its side, in this case:

7 * 7 = 49 m2.



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