Measure and add the 4 sides together.
The perimeter is its 4 sides added together
There is no way to find perimeter from a 3D figure. However, you can find the perimeter of a side of a triangular prism by using perimeter formulas for a parallelogram or triangle.
no
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area is length times width
It does not. The perimeter of a parallelogram is a characteristic of the parallelogram. The orientation: which side is considered a base makes do difference whatsoever.
area of parallelogram= base*height perimeter= 2(length+breadth)
The area and perimeter of a parallelogram are not sufficient to determine its dimensions.
The perimeter of a parallelogram is the sum of its 4 sides.
Only by the definition of a perimeter.
To find the ara of a parrllelogram is base x height or a=bxh
No. Adjacent sides, yes. (Twice the sum)