3 inches (6 sides x 0.5 = 3).
A 10 inch by 3 inch rectangle has a perimeter of 26 inches. Its area is measured in square inches, not inches.
If you mean 10 inch per side, then the area = 10 x 10 = 100 square inches and the perimeter will be 4 x 10 = 40 inches.
15" x 4 sides = 60-inch perimeter.
That depends on the dimensions !... A 1 x 18 rectangle has a perimeter of 38 ! A 2 x 9 rectangle has a perimeter of 22 ! A 3 x 6 rectangle has a perimeter of 18 !
The perimeter of a 9.5 x 11.5 inch rectangle is 42 inches. To find the perimeter of a rectangle we use the formula Length * 2 + Width * 2 That gives us the following expression. 9.5 * 2 + 11.5 * 2 19 + 23 42
Perimeter = 33+33+3+3 = 72 m
7 cm x 3 sides = 7 x 3 = 21 cm perimeter.
Not at all. For example:A square of 2 x 2 will have a perimeter of 8, and an area of 4. A rectangle of 3 x 1 will also have a perimeter of 8, and an area of 3.A "rectangle" of 4 x 0 will also have a perimeter of 8, but the area has shrunk down to zero. The circle has the largest area for a given perimeter/circumference.
3 X 3.14
You can't tell. The area doesn't tell the dimensions or perimeter.If the rectangle's area is 32 square inches, here are ten different perimeters that it could have.ALL of these have 32 square inches of area, and there are many, many more:0.8 x 40 . . . . . . Perimeter = 81.6 inches1 x 32 . . . . . . . Perimeter = 66 inches1.25 x 25.6 . . . Perimeter = 53.7 inches1.6 x 20 . . . . . . Perimeter = 43.2 inches2 x 16 . . . . . . . Perimeter = 36 inches2.5 x 12.8 . . . . Perimeter = 30.6 inches3.2 x 10 . . . . . Perimeter = 26.4 inches4 x 8 . . . . . . . Perimeter = 24 inches5 x 6.4 . . . . . Perimeter = 22.8 inches51/3 x 6 . . . . Perimeter = 222/3 inches
16 cm x 3 sides = 16 x 3 = 48 cm perimeter.