Jules will need the fencing length of [tex]30\sqrt{2} \;\rm yards[/tex] to build the fence. Hence, option (c) is correct.
Given data:
The length of each side of yard is, AB = BC = CD = AD = 30 yards.
As shown by the dotted line, the fencing should be done along the diagonal BD of the given square plot. Then, applying Pythagoras theorem to find the fencing length BD as,
[tex]BD^{2}=BC^{2}+CD^{2}[/tex]
Substitute the values as,
[tex]BD^{2}=30^{2}+30^{2}\\\\BD=\sqrt{900+900}\\\\BD=\sqrt{1800}\\\\BD=30\sqrt{2}\;\rm yards[/tex]
Thus, we can conclude that Jules will need the fencing length of [tex]30\sqrt{2} \;\rm yards[/tex] to build the fence along the square plot. Therefore, option (c) is correct.
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