The area of a 95 ft by 25 ft rectangle is 95*25 = 2375 square feet and the perimeter is 2*(95 + 25) = 240 feet
20 centimeters.
20 meters.
Let the width be x and the length be x+7: 2(x+x+7) = 114 4x+14 = 114 4x = 114-14 4x = 100 x = 25 Therefore: width = 25 units and length = 32 units
No. You have to take the square root of the area and then multiply that by 4. For example, if the area is 25, then the perimeter is 5 x 4 = 20.
40 feet
The perimeter of a rectangular office is calculated by adding all four sides together. For a rectangle with sides of 25 meters and 45 meters, the perimeter would be 2(25) + 2(45) = 140 meters.
16 feet
16 feet
16 feet.
37
Okay - the perimeter is 90 feet, and the length is 20. Therefore you have two sides of 20 feet - leaving a remainder of 50 feet. Divided by two - that's 25 feet.
Perimeter: 12+25+12+25 = 74 meters
meassure?
Depends on length and width: if it's 10 x 35 then perimeter = 90 ft but if it's 14 x 25 then perimeter is 78 ft. If it's not rectangular then all bets are off!
It depends on the shape. Let's say your lawn is 1 foot by 100 feet, which equals 100 square feet, then the surrounding measurement, called the 'perimeter', is 1+ 1+ 100+ 100 = 202 feet. Or, if the lawn is, say, 4 feet by 25 feet, which equals 100 square feet, the perimeter is 4+ 4+ 25+ 25 = 58 feet. If the lawn is perfectly square, its size would be 10 feet by 10 feet, and the perimeter is 10+ 10+ 10+ 10+ = 40 feet. The same is true for all dimensions in between: the perimeter changes as the shape of the lawn changes.
74 feet