7 by 5 inches would satisfy both the perimeter and the area.
Yes it can. Because Area is EVERYTHING! And perimeter is only the outside.
No, the size of the perimeter and the area of a shape are not always directly related. For example, a circle with a small perimeter can have a larger area compared to a square with a larger perimeter. The area of a shape is determined by the size of its dimensions, whereas the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of its sides.
A 16 x 12 frame would have 192 square inches and be approximately a golden rectangle.
Typically a Frame will have about 1/4 of an inch to play with on the inside dimension so that would make the inside dimensions 5 1/4 x 7 1/4. if your frame is 3 inches you need to double it to make it 6 inches (3 inches for top + 3 inches for bottom = 6 inches for the top and bottom dimensions.) so your final size would be 11 1/4 x 13 1/4
Some do: a square 2 units on a side, for example, has area 4 units, perimeter 8.
Perimeter, since it measures the distance around a shape. Area measures the interior. Or, more specifically, height by width, for example, 8x10 or 11x14 (inches). The perimeter for an 8x10 would be 2 times 8 plus 2 times 10, or 36 inches, but that would be insufficient to differentate an 8x10 frame from, say, a 6x12 frame (admittedly a rare size, but still possible.) So, while the common specification of a frame by height and width could be reduced to either perimeter or area, it is never done that way, precisely because important information is lost, the actual usable size of the frame.
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Yes it can. Because Area is EVERYTHING! And perimeter is only the outside.
A queen size bedframe is eighty-four inches long and sixty inches wide. This is the size of the actual queen size Bed Frame, not the actual mattress itself.
No, the size of the perimeter and the area of a shape are not always directly related. For example, a circle with a small perimeter can have a larger area compared to a square with a larger perimeter. The area of a shape is determined by the size of its dimensions, whereas the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of its sides.
To know that, we'd have to know the size of one of the sides.
A 16 x 12 frame would have 192 square inches and be approximately a golden rectangle.
Typically a Frame will have about 1/4 of an inch to play with on the inside dimension so that would make the inside dimensions 5 1/4 x 7 1/4. if your frame is 3 inches you need to double it to make it 6 inches (3 inches for top + 3 inches for bottom = 6 inches for the top and bottom dimensions.) so your final size would be 11 1/4 x 13 1/4
Some do: a square 2 units on a side, for example, has area 4 units, perimeter 8.
It is not clear from the question what "129 inches size" refers to. Is it one side of a tile, its perimeter, its diagonal?
i would use feet or inches depending on the size
Queen size matresses will not fit on a king size bed frame, as they are generally 16 inches less in width. As a result, these matresses would not fit on the frame and fall through to the ground.