The answer depends on what the 120 ft refers to. Is it a measure of a side, a diagonal or is 120 ft the perimeter and you wish to minimise something else?
Type your answer here... give the dimensions of the rectangle with an are of 100 square units and whole number side lengths that has the largest perimeter and the smallest perimeter
i think that the biggest one would be 1x100 (area) and 202 (perimeter) but i am not sure
The answer, if any, will depend on the shape. Since you have not specified what shape you are asking about it is not possible to give a more meaningful answer.
No, it is not. I'll give you two examples of a rectangle with a perimeter of 1. The first rectangle has dimensions of 1/4x1/4. The area is 1/16. The second rectangle has dimensions of 3/8x1/8. The area is 3/64. You can clearly see that these two rectangles have the same perimeter, yet the area is different.
w 20; l 30
x^2=1144 x=33.82306905 the perimeter distance is the same no matter what, above is a square solution. As the width or length get longer, the opposite side gets skinner. Not sure what you mean by the "smallest" perimeter. Normally these types of problems give you the length of one side, the relation of the other side to the first, and then the total area.
A rectangle by definition has two pairs of sides with equal length. Since perimeter equals the length of all the sides. The equation for the perimeter of a rectangle could be thought of as: 2L + 2W = P Where L represents the length of one side of the rectangle and W represents the length of the adjacent (next to) side of the rectangle. If you know the length of one side and the perimeter, plug those values in as L and P and then solve for W. That will give you L and W which are the dimensions of the rectangle.
The shape that has an area of 12 and a perimeter of 16 is a rectangle. To find the dimensions of the rectangle, you can set up equations using the formulas for area and perimeter. Let the length of the rectangle be L and the width be W. The equations would be: 2L + 2W = 16 (perimeter) and LW = 12 (area). Solving these equations simultaneously will give you the dimensions of the rectangle.
The three most common ways to describe the dimension or size of a circle is either the diameter or the radius or the circumference (perimeter).When the circumference is given then dividing that by Pi will give you the diameter (circumference / Pi = diameter).
When your the smallest you should do things to your advantage and not give up even though your the Smallest. :)
Any value greater than or equal to 7934.102 feet. The most compact shape would be a circular plot with radius 1262.752 feet and that would give a circumference (or perimeter) of 7934.102 feet. By flattening the circle you can increase the perimeter without limit. Similarly, 115 acres could be a square plot with sides of 2238.169 feet, giving the minimum perimeter (for a quadrilateral) of 8952.676 feet. But you could consider a rectangular plot of 22381.69 ft * 223.8169 ft with a perimeter of 45211.01 feet or 223816.9 ft * 22.38169 ft giving a perimeter of 447678.5 ft. or 2238169 ft * 2.238169 ft and a perimeter of 4476342 ft. etc.
the perimeter is all of the sides added up, the length and width would only give you half of the perimeter i think...