A golden rectangle is a rectangle whose length is approximately 1.6 times its width. The early Greeks thought that a rectangle with these dimensions was the most pleasing to the eye and examples of the golden rectangle are found in many early works of art. For​ example, the Parthenon in Athens contains many examples of golden rectangles. Mike Hallahan would like to plant a rectangular garden in the shape of a golden rectangle. If he has 260 feet of fencing​ available, find the dimensions of the garden.