take the square root of 2 and multiply it by 4
Eight
8 meters
12 m
The perimeter of one half meter square is 2 times the square root of 43560 square feet, 417.42 feet
To calculate the linear meters of deck timber needed for a 1.6 meter by 1.76 meter area, you first determine the perimeter of the rectangle. The perimeter is calculated as (2 \times (1.6 + 1.76) = 2 \times 3.36 = 6.72) meters. Therefore, you would need 6.72 linear meters of deck timber to cover the perimeter of the square.
Perimeter = 2*(Length + Width) = 2*(4+1) metres = 10 metres.
Technically, the answer is "un-defined" or un-answerable. They define 2 different types of measurement.A "meter" is a measurement of length, while a square meter is a measurement of area.Think of it in terms of the shape of a square that is 1 meter x 1 meter x 1 meter x 1 meter. You can define the perimeter length (which is what you might be asking for), and that = 4 meters (each of the sides of the square added together). The area of the square is 1 square meter, which you get by multiplying 2 sides of the square together, which in this case is 1 meter multiplied by 1 meter = 1 sq/meter.
The perimeter of a quilt that is 3.5 x 6.5 meters is 20 meters (Are you sure you mean meters? That's a huge quilt. A typical quilt for a king size bed is only 2.5 meters long.). 20 meters plus 2/3 meter or a total of 20.6 meters of binding is required.
The perimeter of a square with 2 inch sides is 8 inches.
The area of a square is the (perimeter/4)^2. The perimeter is 52, so 52/4=13. 13^2 is 169. The area of the square is 169 cm.^2.
The perimeter of a square is calculated by multiplying the length of one side by 4. For a square with a side length of 2 cm, the perimeter would be 4 × 2 cm, which equals 8 cm. Therefore, the perimeter of the square is 8 cm.
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