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Answer63cm2. False
To determine the perimeter of 10 squares in a row, we need to know the side length of each square. Let's say each square has a side length of "s" units. The perimeter of one square is 4s, so the total perimeter of 10 squares in a row would be 10 * 4s = 40s units.
a stop sign has eight sides. ten times eight is eighty, therefore the awenser is eighty inches
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for area you times the two numbers and for perimeter you add the numbers
You can't tell. The area doesn't tell the dimensions or perimeter.If the rectangle's area is 32 square inches, here are ten different perimeters that it could have.ALL of these have 32 square inches of area, and there are many, many more:0.8 x 40 . . . . . . Perimeter = 81.6 inches1 x 32 . . . . . . . Perimeter = 66 inches1.25 x 25.6 . . . Perimeter = 53.7 inches1.6 x 20 . . . . . . Perimeter = 43.2 inches2 x 16 . . . . . . . Perimeter = 36 inches2.5 x 12.8 . . . . Perimeter = 30.6 inches3.2 x 10 . . . . . Perimeter = 26.4 inches4 x 8 . . . . . . . Perimeter = 24 inches5 x 6.4 . . . . . Perimeter = 22.8 inches51/3 x 6 . . . . Perimeter = 222/3 inches
The area is 78.5 square inches.
The area of a sector of a circle that has a diameter of ten inches if the length of the arc is ten inches is: 25 square units.
24 inches is the perimeter
It really depends on the shape. Different shapes have different relationships between perimeter and area. For similar shapes, the perimeter will increase linearly with the diameter, length, or any other linear measure, while the area will increase with the square of any linear measure. For example, if one square has ten times the side-length of another, its perimeter will also be ten times longer; but its area will be 100 times larger.
You got it. Add for perimeter. 24 inches.
Area = pi R2 = 25 pi = 78.54 square inches (rounded)
well if each side is doubled and the final perimeter is ten, divide ten by four.
None. You cannot convert linear measurement in to an area measurement without another dimension.
It means it is a square. One side is 10 inches and the other side is 10 inches resulting in a square.
A square of area 100 cm squared, has the dimensions 10 X 10(length X Width or four sides of length ten).The perimeter is equal to length of sides times number of sides.Perimeter:10 times 4=40cm