It has 2 sides of 5 cm and 2 sides of 6 cm so the perimeter is 22 cm
Ah, what a lovely little rectangle we have here, measuring 5cm by 6cm. To find the perimeter, we simply add up all the sides, which in this case would be 5cm + 5cm + 6cm + 6cm, giving us a total of 22cm. Just imagine those gentle brushstrokes creating a beautiful frame around your rectangle.
34cm
16 cm 5cm+5cm+3cm+3cm=16cm
Assuming that this is a rectangle, you know that the length (longer side) would be 7cm, and the width (shorter side) would be 6cm. The formula for perimeter is, 2(length) + 2(width) = Perimeter Now we can plug in our numbers, 2(7cm) + 2(6cm) = 14cm + 12cm = 26cm The perimeter would be 26cm, assuming that this is a rectangle ^^
If it's a 12 by 5 rectangle then the perimeter is: 12+5+12+5 = 34 cm
A 6cm X 2cm shape is a rectangle. Two sides are 6cm, and the other two are 2cm. Therefore, 6+6 + 2+2 = 16cm.
The perimeter of a rectangle whose length is 5cm wit a width of 6cm is 22cm
The perimeter would be 5x2+6x2=10+12=22cm
Perimeter = 6cm + 6cm + 9cm + 9cm = 30cm
the perimeter of a rectangle with two 5cm squares will be 30cm
36cm
34cm
30cm
The answer is, you can draw a rectangle with these measurements: 6cm and 9cm 5cm and 10cm 7cm and 8cm
12.5cm
The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated by adding together all four sides. In this case, the rectangle has a length of 6cm and a width of 2cm. To find the perimeter, you would add the length (6cm) + width (2cm) + length (6cm) + width (2cm) = 16cm. Therefore, the perimeter of a rectangle with sides measuring 6cm by 2cm is 16cm.
Well, honey, to find the perimeter of a rectangle, you add up all the sides. So for a rectangle with sides of 6cm and 3cm, you add 6 + 6 + 3 + 3, which gives you a perimeter of 18cm. Math doesn't have to be complicated, darling.
find the perimeter and area of a rectangle that is 15cm long and 5cm wide