The perimetre of a shape is all of the sides aded together.
No, the length of one side can't be greater than the perimeter.
Hi the perimeter is the length around the out side of a shape so just measure the sides of the shape or domino and add them all together and you have your perimeter!
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-- Measure or figure out the length of each side. -- Add up all the lengths of all the sides. -- The answer is the perimeter of the shape.
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.
Depends upon the shape.
Perimeter = 6*7 = 42 cm
they are different because perimeter is the out side of the shape and area is inside of the shape.
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The perimeter of a shape depends on its dimensions and the specific shape itself. If you are referring to a square with a side length of 6.5 units, the perimeter would be 4 times the side length, which equals 26 units. For other shapes, you would need to provide additional details to calculate the perimeter accurately.
To calculate the perimeter when you only know the area, you need additional information about the shape of the figure, as different shapes can have the same area but different perimeters. For example, if you assume a specific shape like a square, you can use the formula for the area (A = side²) to find the side length, then calculate the perimeter (P = 4 × side). If the shape is not specified, the perimeter cannot be uniquely determined from the area alone.
That depends on the shape of the pit. If it is a square, you must of course divide the perimeter by 4.