Infinitely many.
Choose any number, L, between 9 and 18. There are infinitely many such numbers. Then let B = 18 - L.
Then any parallelogram (including rectangles) with length L and Breadth B will have a perimeter of 36.
And then there are circles, ellipses, triangles, and other polygons that have perimeters of 36 units.
It depends on the shape of the acre, it is not a fixed distance.
There are many formulas for perimeter depending on what shape you are trying to find the perimeter of. The perimeter is the distance around a shape, so one formula to find perimeter is simply adding all the side lengths together.
The perimeter of a rectangle is the sum of its 4 sides added together.
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perimeter = 2 (b+h) = 20 there are an infinite number of rectangles that meet the requirement
Depends on the problem; many 3D figures have 2D faces/shapes within them. One can say "find the perimeter of a cylinder," and the question could be interpreted as finding the perimeter of one of the circular bases of the cylinder. Use common sense, and find out what the question is asking.
You count how many squares on the width and height then multiply them to get your answer !
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A perimeter is a 1-dimensional measure while an area is 2-dimensional. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. For any given perimeter there are infinitely many possible areas and conversely.
you find the perimeter of one side and multiply it by how many you have the same number.
To find the perimeter of 150 acres, we need to know the shape of the land. Since acres measure area, we can't directly calculate the perimeter without additional information. If the land is a square, we would need to find the square root of 150 to determine the side length, then multiply by 4 to find the perimeter. If the land is a rectangle, we would need the length and width to calculate the perimeter using the formula 2(length + width).
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