Try a rectangle with dimensions of 6 cm and 7 cm,
and see what you get.
The perimeter of a rectangle is 42. Meters. The length of the rectangle is threemeter less than twice the width.Mar
Perimeter of rectangle: 16.5+4.5+16.5+4.5 = 42 units
A rectangle has two dimensions, length and width. You haven't said what the width is. The perimeter is the distance around the rectangle. Imagine going round it. You would go 42 inches, then a width, then another 42 inches, then another width. In general, the perimeter of a rectangle is twice its length plus twice its width.
Its dimensions are 6 inches by 7 inches because 2(6+7)=26 inches and 6*7=42 square inches
Area 42 cm2, perimeter 26 cm.
The perimeter of the rectangle is 42 units
Assuming that it's a rectangle then:- Area = 42*14 = 588 square cm Perimeter = 42+42+14+14 = 112 cm
42 square units.
The perimeter of a rectangle is 42. Meters. The length of the rectangle is threemeter less than twice the width.Mar
Largest = 86, Smallest 26
what is the perimeter of a 11cm x 10cm rectangle answer 42
There is no limit to the size of the perimeter.
The dimensions of the rectangle are 3 inches by 14 inches
Perimeter of rectangle: 16.5+4.5+16.5+4.5 = 42 units
Area of circle = pi*212 = 1385.44236 square cm Area of rectangle = 1385.44236 square cm Lenght of rectangle = 1385.44236/18 = 76.96902 cm Perimeter of rectangle = 2(76.96902)+2(18) = 189.93804 cm
When the linear dimensions of a plane figure are quadrupled, its perimeter is quadrupled, and its area is multiplied by 42 = 16 .
Make it 2 wide and 21 long and you've got it.