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∙ 13y agoThe answer is 28 cm.
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∙ 13y agoThe perimeter of an area or object is the total length of all sides. Measure each side with a ruler, yardstick, tape measure, etc... Add all of these numbers together, and you will have the perimeter.
Add all sides together to get the perimeter.
-- Measure or figure out the length of each side. -- Add up all the lengths of all the sides. -- The answer is the perimeter of the shape.
Perimeter = sum of its 4 sides Area = 0.5*(sum of 2 parallel sides)*height
A perimeter is a measure of length and so cannot be 16 square centimetres - which is a measure of area. As it happens, a square with a perimeter of 16 centimetres will have sides of 4 cm and so an area of 16 square centimetres.
the perimeter is the sum of all the sides in a figure, and centimeter is a length. so the question is what is the sum of all the sides of a figure in centimeters
No
to measure the perimeter we need a figure with boundaries and all the sides with dimensions
The perimeter is 22.5 centimeters.
The perimeter of an area or object is the total length of all sides. Measure each side with a ruler, yardstick, tape measure, etc... Add all of these numbers together, and you will have the perimeter.
22.5 cm
Add all sides together to get the perimeter.
No. You'd have to add all the measure of the sides up to actually find the perimeter.
-- Measure or figure out the length of each side. -- Add up all the lengths of all the sides. -- The answer is the perimeter of the shape.
Add together the length of its sides. The accumulated lengths of its sides is the perimeter.
I would prefer to measure the sides, and add all of the side's measurement, and there's your answer.
To find the perimeter of a figure, add all the lengths of the edges of the figure. The sum of the sides is the perimeter.