Perimeter of rectangle = 2 x ( L + W ) = 2 x 64 = 128 cm. or Perimeter of rectangle = 2L + 2W = 68 + 60 = 128 cm.
The length could be 3 cm (width = 1 cm), with a perimeter of 8 cm, which is not more than 72 cm. Or it could be 6 cm (w = 2 cm, perimeter = 16 cm).
The rectangle has a length of 12 cm and a width of 3 cm.
40 cm Perimeter = 2 L + 2W = 30 + 10
22 cm
Perimeter of rectangle = 2 *(l+b) =2 *(45+30)= 2 * 75 =150 cm
we know,perimeter of rectangle = 2 * ( l+b) perimeter= 2 *(45+30) = 2 * 75 =150 cm
Perimeter of rectangle: 2*(11.5+405) = 833 cm
The answer is 12 cm.
To answer this simply try a few out for yourself. In a 2x1 cm rectangle, the area is 2 cm squared and the perimeter is 6 cm In a 12x10 rectangle, the area is 120 cm squared and the perimeter is 44 cm. In some cases, the perimeter is larger and in others it is smaller. To answer your question, no, the perimeter of a rectangle is NOT always greater than its area.
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Perimeter of rectangle = 2 x ( L + W ) = 2 x 64 = 128 cm. or Perimeter of rectangle = 2L + 2W = 68 + 60 = 128 cm.
It is not. The perimeter of a 1 cm square is 4 cm. The perimeter of a 5 km * 15 km rectangle is 4000000 cm: a million times as large!
56 cm Perimeter of a rectangle is given by 2(length + breadth). So, perimeter of given rectangle = 2(18 + 10) = 56
The perimeter of a 12 cm x 3 cm rectangle is 2*(12+3) cm = 2*15 cm = 30 cm.The perimeter of a 12 cm x 3 cm rectangle is 2*(12+3) cm = 2*15 cm = 30 cm.The perimeter of a 12 cm x 3 cm rectangle is 2*(12+3) cm = 2*15 cm = 30 cm.The perimeter of a 12 cm x 3 cm rectangle is 2*(12+3) cm = 2*15 cm = 30 cm.
The perimeter is 150 cm. The formula is twice the sum of (width plus length). P = 2(w+l) = 2(30+45)= 2(75)=150150 cm
The length could be 3 cm (width = 1 cm), with a perimeter of 8 cm, which is not more than 72 cm. Or it could be 6 cm (w = 2 cm, perimeter = 16 cm).