Perimeter = 2w + 4w = 6w=60
w=10 The answer is 10 cm. w is the width, 2w is the length and there are two of each kind of side, hence 2(w) + 2(2w) = 6w
To find the width of the rectangle, we need to subtract twice the length from the perimeter. Given that the length is 25 centimeters and the perimeter is 84 centimeters, twice the length would be 50 centimeters. Subtracting 50 from 84 gives us a width of 34 centimeters for the rectangle.
The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to twice the length plus twice the width, so P = 2l + 2w P = (2x25) + (2x13) P = 50 + 26 P = 76 centimeters
The perimeter of a rectangle is twice the sum of the width and length: perimeter = 2 x (4.6in + 12.1 in) = 33.4 in
Area is length times width, perimeter is twice the sum of length and breadth.
If you increase the rectangle's length by a value, its perimeter increases by twice that value. If you increase the rectangle's width by a value, its perimeter increases by twice that value. (A rectangle is defined by its length and width, and opposite sides of a rectangle are the same length. The lines always meet at their endpoints at 90° angles.)
To find the width of the rectangle, we need to subtract twice the length from the perimeter. Given that the length is 25 centimeters and the perimeter is 84 centimeters, twice the length would be 50 centimeters. Subtracting 50 from 84 gives us a width of 34 centimeters for the rectangle.
The length of a rectangle is twice its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is , find its area.
2(2x) +2x = 100
If the length of a rectangle is twice its width and it has a perimeter of 48, then the rectangle is 16 in length and 8 in width.
The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to twice the length plus twice the width, so P = 2l + 2w P = (2x25) + (2x13) P = 50 + 26 P = 76 centimeters
The perimeter of a rectangle is twice the sum of the width and length: perimeter = 2 x (4.6in + 12.1 in) = 33.4 in
Area is length times width, perimeter is twice the sum of length and breadth.
The perimeter of a rectangle is 42. Meters. The length of the rectangle is threemeter less than twice the width.Mar
If you increase the rectangle's length by a value, its perimeter increases by twice that value. If you increase the rectangle's width by a value, its perimeter increases by twice that value. (A rectangle is defined by its length and width, and opposite sides of a rectangle are the same length. The lines always meet at their endpoints at 90° angles.)
156 It is impossible to calculate the area of a rectangle from its perimeter if no other dimension is known. The area of a rectangle is the product of its length and width, and the perimeter is twice the sum of its length and width.
Length = (Perimeter - twice width) / 2
Perimeter of a rectangle = twice (length + width), in this case 22 m.