You want to understand that the perimeter is proportional to the size.
Think about a circle.
circumference = 2 pi x radius
This is true for all shapes.
So the perimeter is also half.
The perimeter of a rectanble is the length of all it's sides. So it depends on the size of the rectangle, it could be millimetres or miles long or wide.
Yes, of course. Why ever not ? You can make your rectangle any size you want.
the answer is 11 sq cm
There is no limit to the size of the perimeter.
3 x 9
half pint or 1 cup
Perimeter is the distance around a two-dimensional shape.To compute perimeter: 2 x length + 2 x width(5.50 x 2) + (12.0 x 2) = 35Area is the size of the service.To computer area: length x width5.50 x 12.0 = 66
That's because you can easily have two different shapes with the SAME perimeter, and DIFFERENT areas, or vice versa. Here is an example:* A 2x2 rectangle has an area of 4, and a perimeter of 8. * A 1x3 rectangle has an area of 3, and a perimeter of 8. * A 0x4 rectangle has an area of 0, and a perimeter of 8. (If you don't like this rectangle, you can make one that is arbitrarily close, i.e., a very small width.) Note that for two SIMILAR figures, any linear measurements are proportional to the scale size, and any area measure is proportional to the square of the scale size - that will make the area proportional to the perimeter, but only for two similar shapes, e.g., two rectangles with the same length-to-width ratio.
About the size of a quarter.
It will be three times the size. Each length will be multiplied by 3.. Perimeter = h+h+w+w if we multiply each by three then we get 3h+3H+3w+3w = 3P
perimeter
The standard size in height of a perimeter fence is 6 to 8 feet tall. The standard size length of a perimeter fence varies depending on the size of the property in which it is installed.