That's an infinite answer unless you restrict it to integers.
9 x 1
8 x 2
7 x 3
6 x 4
5 x 5
What is the perimeter of a rectangle 5 meter by 650 centimeters?
The perimeter is 82 meters.
1 metre perimeter = 100 centimetre perimeter.
well i cannot answer that question because you did not give me a unit for the 8 so it is not possible to answer.
Each side is 0.25m
What is the perimeter of a rectangle 5 meter by 650 centimeters?
The perimeter is 82 meters.
1 metre perimeter = 100 centimetre perimeter.
well i cannot answer that question because you did not give me a unit for the 8 so it is not possible to answer.
Perimeter = 2*(Length + Width) = 2*(4+1) metres = 10 metres.
Each side is 0.25m
A 3 x 1 meter rectangle: 3+1+3+1=8
7 X 2 = 14 6 X 2 = 12 12 + 14 = 26 ----
The perimeter of 1 sq meter is 4 meters, which is 4 times the length of 1 meter. However, squared lengths (sq meter, sq foot) are not measurements of length, they are measurements of area. The shortest distance to cross 1 sq meter is the same as 1 meter, and the shortest distance to cover 1 sq meter is the length it takes to displace the perimeter.
Since you are using integers, the first place to look would be if two sides are equal to 1 meter. Then the other two sides are 24/2 - 1 meter, or 11 meters. Once you know this, you can divide 24 by 4 (the 4 sides of a rectangle) to see that a square version of this rectangle is 6 meters. So, all of the possible dimensions (without reversed duplicates) go from 1 meter to 6 meters: 1x11 2x10 3x9 4x8 5x7 6x6
20m Squares have 4 sides, and each one is 5 m Perimeter measures all of the lengths together. 5+5+5+5=20
To answer this question you need to know two things:1. How do you find the perimeter of a rectangle?2. How do you convert millimeters into centimeters?Let's answer the questions in that order. First #1.The perimeter of a shape is the sum of the lengths of each side. Think of it as taking a string and tracing the outside edges of shape. How long would that piece of string be? That is the perimeter. There is a formula for finding the perimeter of a rectangle: P = 2l + 2w. P is the perimeter, l is the length of the long side of the rectangle, and w is the short side of the rectangle. In English the formula says: the perimeter of a rectangle is equal to twice the length plus twice the width.For this rectangle, l = 25 mm and w = 15 mm. So using our formula above:P = 2 * 25 mm + 2 * 15 mmP = 50 mm + 2 * 15 mmP = 50 mm + 30 mmP = 80 mmSo the perimeter is 80 mm. That leads us to #2.How do you convert mm into cm? Well, mm stands for millimeters. In one meter, there are 1000 millimeters. One millimeter is one thousandth of a meter And cm stands for centimeters. In one meter there are 100 cm. One centimeter is one hundredth of a meter. That means in 100 cm there are 1000 mm. (If that is confusing, think of it this way. Does 1 meter equal 1 meter? Of course! So if 100 cm is equal to 1 meter, and 1000 mm equal 1 meter, it makes sense that 100 cm = 1000 mm).Since 100 cm there are 1000 mm, one centimeter is the same as 10 millimeter. Put another way, millimeters are ten times smaller than centimeters and centimeters are ten times larger than millimeters. So to convert our 80 mm into cm, we just need to divide it by 10.80 mm / 10 = 8 cmSo the answer is 8 centimeters.