The same way you find the perimeter of a rectangle, add the side lengths
Length + length + width + width = perimeter. Length + width x 2 = perimeter
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To find the length given the perimeter of a rectangle, you would need the width as well. Since the perimeter of a rectangle is the sum of all its sides (2 lengths + 2 widths), you can rearrange the formula to solve for the length by subtracting twice the width from the perimeter and dividing the result by 2. Formula: Length = (Perimeter - 2*width) / 2.
No. The length is the measurement of the distance from the bottom to the top of the rectangle, or from one side to the other side. The perimeter is the distance all the way around the rectangle.
The perimeter of a rectangle is the distance around the rectangle. The area of a rectangle is the space inside the rectangle. To calculate either one you need the length and the width of the rectangle. To calculate the area multiply the length times the width. To calculate the perimeter add the length+width+length+width (that is the distance all the way around)
If you are asking what the distance around a rectangle is called, the answer is "perimeter". that is not the question though is it???
Its called the perimeter and its 2(L+W) where L is the length and W the width of the rectangle
A 9 x 1 rectangle has a perimeter of 20 and an area of 9; A 9.5 x 0.5 rectangle has the same perimeter but an area of 4.75; You can go a long way along this road...
The perimeter is all the way around the shape so it would be.. 16 + 16 + 2 + 2 = 36. Therefore th perimeter must be 36cm.
The way the rectangle is usually defined, a rectangle has to be positive, so any number greater than zero will do. Note that the set of numbers greater than zero has no minimum.
If you have a square, you divide by four. Otherwise, you need more information.