Yes.
A shape on a piece of paper has a perimeter. A pair of numbers doesn't have a perimeter.
15.49
Yes.
you have to have a shape first ex. square the square has a perimeter of 15 ft2 if it was a small sqaure
A 5 by 3 rectangle
To find the perimeter of a rectangular area, we need to know the dimensions of the shape. Since an acre is a unit of area, not length, we cannot directly calculate the perimeter of 15 acres without additional information. If we assume the shape is a square, we could find the length of one side by taking the square root of the area (15 acres), which is approximately 3.87 acres. Then, we could calculate the perimeter by multiplying this side length by 4, giving us a perimeter of around 15.48 acres.
perimeter is when you have a shape and then you have your area and that is what is in the middle of the shape and perimeter is the edge of the shape.
The perimeter is a measure of the total distance around a shape. If you mean a shape with a perimeter of 8.2 meters, then the perimeter is simply 8.2 meters. However, if you are asking for the perimeter of a specific shape, please provide more details about the shape and its dimensions.
Yes, a pentagon with each side of 3 units.
Perimeter is the outside of a shape
for a 4 sided shape... w+w+L+L=perimeter perimeter is the outside of a shape. add all of the sides to get the perimeter.
Perimeter is the outside. The area is the inside of a shape.