A rectangular garden measures 3 feet by 15 feet. The gardener decides to extend the garden 1 foot in each of the four directions.

What is the perimeter of the new garden in feet?

3 + 2 = 5

15 + 2 = 17

P = (2 * 5) + (2 * 17)

P = 10 + 34

P = ?

To find the perimeter of the new garden, you need to add up the lengths of all four sides.

The original garden measures 3 feet by 15 feet.
When the garden is extended by 1 foot in each direction, the new dimensions become 5 feet by 17 feet.

The new garden has the following sides:
- The top side measures 5 feet.
- The bottom side also measures 5 feet.
- The left side measures 17 feet.
- The right side also measures 17 feet.

To find the perimeter, add up the lengths of all four sides:

Perimeter = 5 + 5 + 17 + 17 = 44 feet

Therefore, the perimeter of the new garden is 44 feet.

To find the perimeter of the new garden, we need to calculate the sum of all four sides.

The original garden measures 3 feet by 15 feet.
After extending the garden by 1 foot in each direction, the new dimensions become 5 feet by 17 feet.

To find the perimeter, we add up the lengths of all four sides:

Side 1: 5 feet
Side 2: 17 feet
Side 3: 5 feet
Side 4: 17 feet

Adding up these lengths: 5 + 17 + 5 + 17 = 44 feet.

Therefore, the perimeter of the new garden is 44 feet.