Aaron often helps his grandfather weed the garden. The rectangular garden has a perimeter of 88 meters. The length is 22 meters longer than the breadth. What is the area of the garden?

Width = W.

Length = W + 22.
2W + 2(W+22) = 88
W = 11 m.
L = 11 + 22 = 33 m.

A = L*W = 33 * 11 =

if the breadth is b, then

2(b + b+22) = 88
Find b, and then the area is b(b+22)

or, since 11*8 = 88, and 11+33 = 44, ...

To find the area of the garden, we first need to determine the length and breadth of the rectangular garden.

Let's assign a variable to the breadth of the garden. Let's say the breadth is "x" meters.

According to the problem, the length is 22 meters longer than the breadth. So the length would be "x + 22" meters.

The perimeter of a rectangle is given by the formula:
Perimeter = 2(length) + 2(breadth)

In this case, the perimeter is given as 88 meters. So we can write the equation as:
88 = 2(x + 22) + 2x

Simplifying the equation:
88 = 2x + 44 + 2x
88 = 4x + 44
44 = 4x
x = 11

So the breadth of the garden is 11 meters, and the length would be x + 22 = 11 + 22 = 33 meters.

Now, to find the area of the garden, we use the formula:
Area = length * breadth

Plugging in the values, we get:
Area = 33 * 11 = 363 square meters

Therefore, the area of the garden is 363 square meters.