The perimeter, in feet, is 8.5 times the number of sides.
The perimeter of one half meter square is 2 times the square root of 43560 square feet, 417.42 feet
11 sides of 4.5 inches each sums to 49.5 inches = 4 ft 1.5 inches.
the perimeter is all of the sides added up, the length and width would only give you half of the perimeter i think...
I have four sides all of 3 cm.
Perimeter . . . add up the lengths of all three sides. Area . . . multiply (half the length of the base) by (the height).
26 feet (4 sides x 6.5 = 26)
The answer will be 30.25
If the half-acre is perfectly square, 147.58 feet by 147.58 feet, then the perimeter is 590.32 feet. If it's any other shape, you would need to re-calculate the perimeter.
The perimeter of one half meter square is 2 times the square root of 43560 square feet, 417.42 feet
The perimeter of a rectangle is just the sum of the lengths of its sides, so taking half of each of the sides would make the total half of its original value also.
11 sides of 4.5 inches each sums to 49.5 inches = 4 ft 1.5 inches.
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the perimeter is all of the sides added up, the length and width would only give you half of the perimeter i think...
I have four sides all of 3 cm.
Perimeter . . . add up the lengths of all three sides. Area . . . multiply (half the length of the base) by (the height).
The circumference of a circle = 2π r = π a (where a is the base of the semicircle and is also the diameter of the circle) The perimeter of the semicircle = half the perimeter of the circle + the base length The perimeter of the semicircle = πa/2 + a = a(1 + π /2) feet
The NCAA and NBA courts consist of 2 half courts of 47 feet by 50 feet. The total length of the 2 courts is 94 feet. The perimeter of each court (inside the lines) is: (2 x 47') + (2 x 50') 94' + 100' = 194'. Answer: The perimeter of a half court is 194 feet. The 2 courts combined perimeter is 388 feet.