First, you need to find out the perimeter of the fence and how much of the fence he had around his garden last year (leftovers) and subtract them I think.
The steps to determine whether the pillars have the same volume are;
First, we must know that the volume of an object of uniform surface area is the product of its Area and height.
The uniform area of each pillar is then evaluated and if equal;
Both pillars can be concluded to have the same volume.
We must first recall that for various shapes, the volume of the shape is a function of its height.
For example: a A cylinderical pillar and a rectangular prism pillar;
Volume of a cylinder = πr²h
Volume of a Cuboid = l × w × h
Since h = h.
Therefore, for both pillars to have the same volume; their Areas must be equal.
πr² = l × w
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since AC is too short the answer would be
AC + CB < AB
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