The perimeter is 60 inches
A parallelogram is a "sat-on" rectangle; opposite sides are equal in length → perimeter = 7 + 11 + 7 + 11 inches = 36 inches.
Perimeter = distance around all 4 sides = 12 + 5 + 12 + 5 = 34 inches.
Area=lengthxwidth A=7x4 A=28sq.in. Perimeter = length of sides P=7+4+7+4 P=22in.
The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated by adding together the lengths of all its sides. In this case, the rectangle has two sides of length 10cm and two sides of length 3cm. Therefore, the perimeter is calculated as 10cm + 10cm + 3cm + 3cm = 26cm.
A rectangle has 4 sides and the opposite sides are of equal length. You therefore have two sides of length 5 m and two sides of length 11 m. To get the perimeter you add up the length of all the sides. I will leave this last bit for you to do.
A rectangle has a perimeter of 28 inches. The length of one pair of sides is 8 inches per side. What is the length of each of the other sides? Six in.
Perimeter = 2*(Length + Width) = 2*(16 + 12) = 2*28 = 56 inches
no No. You need to know the length of a rectangle's sides in order to calculate the perimeter.
A parallelogram is a "sat-on" rectangle; opposite sides are equal in length → perimeter = 7 + 11 + 7 + 11 inches = 36 inches.
area = base X height if rectangle is 4 inches by 8 inches it the area would be 32 inches perimeter = sum of the length of the 4 sides...so in the rectangle above you have 2 sides at 4 inches and 2 sides at 8 so the total of those 4 sides will be 24 inches
Perimeter = distance around all 4 sides = 12 + 5 + 12 + 5 = 34 inches.
If that's a rectangle, the perimeter is 24 inches and the area is 27 square inches.
Perimeter is Length + width x 2 or Length + length + width + width. This is perimeter for any shape including a rectangle. Perimeter of a rectangle is all sides added together for a rectangle.
The perimeter is 11 + 5 + 13 = 29 inches.
The perimeter of any 2D shape is the sum of all of the individual sides. For example: the perimeter of a rectangle is = length of rectangle (top) + length of rectangle (bottom) + height of rectangle (Left) + height of rectangle (Right)
A rectangle with a perimeter of 36 units can have sides of any length as long as the lengths of the two differently-sized sides are equal to 18. For example, a rectangle with sides of 10 units and 8 units (don't forget to state what these units are, whether they are inches or centimetres or any other similar measurement), would have a perimeter of 36.
The perimeter of a rectangle can be calculated by adding up the lengths of all its sides. In this case, the rectangle is 7 inches by 8 inches, so its perimeter would be 2(7) + 2(8) = 14 + 16 = 30 inches.