13 x 3 JHC!
You need to provide more information. There are an infinite number of dimensions that satisfy your statement. For example, rectangles with dimensions: 13 x 11.5 14 x 9.5 13.5 x 10.5 36.5 x 0.5 .......... all have perimeters of 37.5
The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to twice the length plus twice the width, so P = 2l + 2w P = (2x25) + (2x13) P = 50 + 26 P = 76 centimeters
A rectangle has deminsions of 13 cm long and 78 cm wide.What is the area of the rectangle? A rectangle has deminsions of 13 cm long and 78 cm wide.What is the area of the rectangle?
You can't tell. The perimeter doesn't tell you the dimensions. There are an infinite number of different rectangles with different dimensions that all have the same 30-ft perimeter. Here are a few: 1 by 14 2 by 13 3 by 12 4 by 11 5 by 10 6 by 9 7 by 8 7.1 by 7.9 7.2 by 7.8 7.3 by 7.7 7.4 by 7.6 7.41 by 7.59 7.42 by 7.58 7.43 by 7.57 . . etc.
Its width is 13 m
If that's a rectangle or a kite, then the perimeter is 50 feet.
You need to provide more information. There are an infinite number of dimensions that satisfy your statement. For example, rectangles with dimensions: 13 x 11.5 14 x 9.5 13.5 x 10.5 36.5 x 0.5 .......... all have perimeters of 37.5
The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to twice the length plus twice the width, so P = 2l + 2w P = (2x25) + (2x13) P = 50 + 26 P = 76 centimeters
44
A rectangle has deminsions of 13 cm long and 78 cm wide.What is the area of the rectangle? A rectangle has deminsions of 13 cm long and 78 cm wide.What is the area of the rectangle?
The width of the rectangle is 13 meters. The perimeter of the rectangle is 50 meters, and its length is 12 meters. The 50 meters is 2 times the length plus 2 times the width. With a length of 12 meters, twice that is 24 meters. That leaves 50 meters - 24 meters for twice the width. And 50 - 24 = 26, which is twice the width. The 26 meters divided by 2 = 13 meters, which is the width of the rectangle.
52 (13•4)
add 21 and 13 and double the answer!
You can't tell. The perimeter doesn't tell you the dimensions. There are an infinite number of different rectangles with different dimensions that all have the same 30-ft perimeter. Here are a few: 1 by 14 2 by 13 3 by 12 4 by 11 5 by 10 6 by 9 7 by 8 7.1 by 7.9 7.2 by 7.8 7.3 by 7.7 7.4 by 7.6 7.41 by 7.59 7.42 by 7.58 7.43 by 7.57 . . etc.
No, 12x4 = 48 sq meters. 13x3=39 sq meters.
Its width is 13 m
The perimeter is the distance around the outside. A rectangle has two long sides and two short sides. So . . 2 x 13 = 26 2 x 9 = 18 26 + 18 = 44