* no, that would mean would of your side lengh's is larger than your whole shape
Depends upon the shape.
Area = Length of side x Length of side So one side measure Sq. root of 144 which is 12. The perimeter of a shape is the the length of all the sides added together so the perimeter of this square is 12 + 12 + 12 + 12 = 48
The perimeter of a square is simply 4 times the length of a side.The perimeter of a square is simply 4 times the length of a side.The perimeter of a square is simply 4 times the length of a side.The perimeter of a square is simply 4 times the length of a side.
Perimeter = 5*26 = 130cm Missing length = 130-23.3-30.4-44.9 = 31.4cm
As a perimeter is a measure of length and has different units to those measuring an area then it is the numerical value that is the same. CIRCLE : area = perimeter occurs when πr2 = 2πr = : r = 2 SQUARE : area = perimeter when d2 = 4d : d = 4, where d is the length of a side.
it depends on what shape it is. square: perimenter/4 is one side's length. triangle: perminter/3 rectangle: perimeter/height = length or perimeter/length = height
Depends upon the shape.
No, the length of one side can't be greater than 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.
Hi the perimeter is the length around the out side of a shape so just measure the sides of the shape or domino and add them all together and you have your perimeter!
The perimeter of a shape depends on its specific dimensions and type. If you are referring to a square with a side length of 18 inches, the perimeter would be calculated as 4 times the side length, resulting in 72 inches. For a rectangle, you would need both the length and width to calculate the perimeter. Please specify the shape for a more accurate answer.
The shape that has the same area and perimeter is a square with a specific side length. For a square with side length ( s ), the area is ( s^2 ) and the perimeter is ( 4s ). When you set these equal, ( s^2 = 4s ), and solving gives ( s = 4 ) or ( s = 0 ). Thus, a square with a side length of 4 units has both an area and perimeter of 16.
That depends on the shape of the pit. If it is a square, you must of course divide the perimeter by 4.
The perimeter of a shape is the distance around the outside, for instance, the length of all the sides of a square added together. The area however, is the amount of space within the shape, for example, to find the area of a square, you would simply multiply the length of the side by length of the side.
A regular hexagon is a shape that has 6 equal sides. x = length of a side 6x = perimeter of hexagon pond
Area = Length of side x Length of side So one side measure Sq. root of 144 which is 12. The perimeter of a shape is the the length of all the sides added together so the perimeter of this square is 12 + 12 + 12 + 12 = 48
The term "perimeter" refers to the total distance around a two-dimensional shape. If you're asking about the perimeter of a square with a side length of 21 units, it would be calculated as 4 times the side length, giving a perimeter of 84 units. If you're referring to a different shape, please specify, and I can provide the corresponding perimeter calculation.