p = 2*(b+h)
Using the basic formula for the area of any rectangle; A=bh The area is 56 inches.
You must first calculate the width, using the formula for the area of a rectangle (plug in the numbers you know into the formula, and solve for width). Once you know this, you can plug in the numbers in the formula for a rectangle's perimeter.
formula for finding mean through direct mean method: sigma fi xi /sigma fi
i dont no if you can find the perimeter of a triagle by using subtration the formula is adding all the up together.
Beacause with a formula you are finding out a problem. Just like evaluating means to find out or to solve.
The formula for finding the surface area of a rectangle is length x width. 3.14 is the value for pi and is used for circles, cylinders, and spheres and has nothing to do with rectangles.
The formula for the area of a rectangle is length x breadth. In order to prove this works, work out an area of a rectangle using that formula.
Area rectangle = length x width (using same units).
using a protractor
Using the basic formula for the area of any rectangle; A=bh The area is 56 inches.
You must first calculate the width, using the formula for the area of a rectangle (plug in the numbers you know into the formula, and solve for width). Once you know this, you can plug in the numbers in the formula for a rectangle's perimeter.
Not really. All 4 sides of a rectangle are not the same (unless it is a square)
formula for finding mean through direct mean method: sigma fi xi /sigma fi
i dont no if you can find the perimeter of a triagle by using subtration the formula is adding all the up together.
there isn't one
You can make a formula of finding the slope of an area buy first finding the equation of the line using: y - y1 = m ( x - x1 ).
The formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is: p = 2(l + w) In other words, just add all four sides. You can't calculate the perimeter of the rectangle if you know only the length.