Let the length be x+2.5 and the width be x:
Perimeter = 2(x+2.5+x) = 29
4x+5 = 29
4x = 29-5
4x = 24
x = 6
Therefore: length = 8.5 m and width = 6 m
Area = 8.5*6 = 51 square meters
Exactly as in the question its perimeter is 17 units of measurement
Sometimes. Experiment with a small square and with a large square (though any shape rectangle will do). A square of 4 x 4 has a perimeter of 16, and an area of 16. A smaller square has more perimeter than area. A larger square has more area than perimeter.
If, by changing the size of the squares you mean increasing the length of the side by some multiple, then the perimeter increases in direct proportion to the length of the side while the area increases in direct proportion to the square of the side. If, by changing the size of the the squares you mean increasing the length of the side from x units by some fixed small amount, dx units, then the perimeter will increase by 4*dx while the area will increase by 2*x*dx
First find the length of this very very small house and let the length be x: Perimeter = 2(x+25) = 122 inches 2x+50 = 122 2x = 122-50 2x = 72 x = 36 So the length = 36 inches Area = 36*25 = 900 square inches
It must be a very small garden but the width is 10 cm and the length is 14 cm
Solution: Length =165 m and Width = 80 m The perimeter of a rectangle = 2×(length + width) Perimeter = 2×(5 + 10) m P = 2 x 15 cm Therefore, the perimeter of the rectangular park = 30 cm Hope it helps you :)
By integration. Divide the curve into small pieces, then add up the length of all the pieces.
The perimeter of an area is the length around the outside. For simple shapes such as a square or a circle, the answer is not difficult to calculate. For a square, (length x breadth) = the area. For a circle, pi times the diameter, or roughly, 22/7 x the diameter = the area. For a geographic area, such as say the perimeter of Florida, this is easiest to determine by actually measuring around Florida's border on a map with a small rolling wheel, that converts the distance it travelled into length.
Exactly as in the question its perimeter is 17 units of measurement
Sometimes. Experiment with a small square and with a large square (though any shape rectangle will do). A square of 4 x 4 has a perimeter of 16, and an area of 16. A smaller square has more perimeter than area. A larger square has more area than perimeter.
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If, by changing the size of the squares you mean increasing the length of the side by some multiple, then the perimeter increases in direct proportion to the length of the side while the area increases in direct proportion to the square of the side. If, by changing the size of the the squares you mean increasing the length of the side from x units by some fixed small amount, dx units, then the perimeter will increase by 4*dx while the area will increase by 2*x*dx
First find the length of this very very small house and let the length be x: Perimeter = 2(x+25) = 122 inches 2x+50 = 122 2x = 122-50 2x = 72 x = 36 So the length = 36 inches Area = 36*25 = 900 square inches
It must be a very small garden but the width is 10 cm and the length is 14 cm
you have to have a shape first ex. square the square has a perimeter of 15 ft2 if it was a small sqaure