suppose you made your garden 5ft wide...

what would its length be?
what would its area be?
what would be the area of the left over space in the yard.

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To find the length of the garden, we need more information. The width of the garden is given as 5ft, but the length is not provided. If you have the length or any additional information, please provide it so that we can calculate the length of the garden.

However, if we assume the length to be "L" (unknown), we can still calculate the area of the garden and the area of the leftover space in the yard.

1. Length of the garden (L): If we assume the garden is rectangular, and its width is given as 5ft, the formula for area will help us find the length. The area of a rectangle is calculated using the formula: Area = Length * Width. Thus, if we know the width (5ft) and area (which we don't in this case), we can calculate the length by rearranging the formula: Length = Area / Width.

2. Area of the garden: We can calculate the area of the garden once we know the length. Using the formula Area = Length * Width, we multiply the length (from step 1) with the width (given as 5ft).

3. Area of the leftover space in the yard: To determine the area of the leftover space in the yard, we need to know the dimensions of the yard or any additional information. Without that information, we cannot accurately calculate the area of the leftover space.

Please provide the necessary information to proceed with the calculations.