You could try measuring it!
The perimeter is the total distance around - width + width+ length + length.
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To find the total length of the edges of a cube, you would multiply the number of edges by the length of each edge. Since a cube has 12 edges, you would multiply 12 by the length of one edge. For example, if the length of each edge is 5 cm, the total length of the edges would be 12 edges x 5 cm = 60 cm.
Length times width. LxW=total area
length X width area LXW=A
it depends what shape it is but if it is a square then you find four equal sides that add up to the total
Measure the length of all walls, and add them together.
width = volume/(length*height)
If one tenth of a line is 5 and a half cm, then the total length of the line would be 10 times that amount, which is 55 cm. This is because one tenth represents 1/10th of the total length, so to find the total length, you would need to multiply by 10. Therefore, the line's total length is 55 cm.
To find the ratio of the length of a shape to its perimeter, you would divide the length by the perimeter. For example, if the length of a rectangle is 4 units and its perimeter is 12 units, the ratio would be 4/12 or 1/3. This ratio represents the proportion of the length to the total distance around the shape.
Perimeter is the distance around an object. Area is the total amount of space inside the object. Length is the the measurement of one side of the object. Length is added up to find the perimeter. Length is multiplied to find the area.
The total circumference is (arc length) times (360) divided by (the angle degrees)