Rectangle that measures 20 meters by 15 meters
Perimeter = 2*(L+ W) = 2*(11 + 4) = 2*15 = 30 metres.
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To find the area of a rectangle, multiply the length by the width. 3 x 5 = 15. Do not forget to include the units, however - if the units of the rectangle are in inches, then the answer to the question will be 15 inches squared (15 in2).
Perimeter of rectangle: 2*(20+15) = 70m
15. That is if you had an area that was 15 meters long and one meter wide that would be 15 square meters. Now it you had an area that was 5 meters long and 3 meters long you would also have 15 square meters. So there is no one certain answer to your question as you asked it. You would need to change the question.
Length of rectangle: 240/15 = 16 meters
The perimeter of a rectangle is given by:P = 2l + 2w, where P is the perimeter of the rectangle, l is the length of the rectangle, and w is the width of the rectangle.P = 2(15) + 2(10) = 50 meters.
9x15 is 135m2
It is: 15 meters by 30 meters
To draw a rectangle that's 20 by 15 meters on a A4 piece of paper you could add a scale perhaps for every 1 cm drawn on the paper would be 5 meters in reality. Doing this would allow you do simply draw a 4 by 3 cm rectangle. You could however change the scale suit yourself.
The perimetre is the total distance around the shape.A rectangle consists of 2 lengths and 2 widths, thus the perimetre is calculated as follows:(15 x 2) + (8 x 2) = 46 mor 15 + 8 + 15 + 8 = 46 m
57 meters. To find area you multiply base times height, or width times length in this case.
You can't see it all at once on a ruler, and that's gotta be one heck of a ruler. 15 meters is a shade longer than 49 feet !
perimeter = 2 * (length + width)= 2 * (11 + 4)= 2 * 15= 30 metresbasically 30 meters
Perimeter = 2*(L+ W) = 2*(11 + 4) = 2*15 = 30 metres.
You can't.There is a cheap way to do it, though. Say that two sides are 5 meters and that the other two sides are 250 centimeters. (2.5 meters is 250 centimeters)
15 metres x 60 metres = 900 sq. metres.