If the length and width of the garden are to be the same, what would be the dimensions of the garden? The length is 15.8 feet, and width is 15.8 feet. (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.) Part 4 (d) What would be the area of the square garden? Area of square garden is enter your response here ▼ (Round to the nearest tenth as needed.)
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