Perimeter=find each perimeter of each side of the box then add them all up area=find each are of each side of the box then add them all up
The perimeter is found by adding the length of each side. The area is found by multiplying the length of the square by the width.
the perimeter of the value is that the area and volume are perpendicular to each other
It can be 56.25 or anything less, but not more. You can't tell the area from the perimeter, and you can't tell the perimeter from the area. -- if each side is 7.5, the perimeter is 30, and the area is 56.25 -- if it's (5 by 10), the perimeter is still 30, and the area is 50 -- if it's (4 by 11), the perimeter is still 30, and the area is 44 -- if it's (3 by 12), the perimeter is still 30, and the area is 36 -- if it's (2 by 13), the perimeter is still 30, and the area is 26 -- if it's (1 by 14), the perimeter is still 30, and the area is 14
A rhombus is a four sided equilateral parallelogram meaning that each is 20 cm long. So to find the perimeter simply calculate the distance it takes to travel around the entire surface. 4*20cm = 80cm
Perimeter=find each perimeter of each side of the box then add them all up area=find each are of each side of the box then add them all up
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There is no possible way to. You can only add up all the sides to get the perimeter.---It is not impossible. You can get the perimeter from area very easily.First, you find the square root of the area, which will be the length of each side (assuming it is a square).Then, once you've found the length of each side, you multiply it by 4, and you should have the perimeter. (:
The perimeter is found by adding the length of each side. The area is found by multiplying the length of the square by the width.
The area formula for a parallelogram is b*h=A (base times height equals area) this worjs because if you took the angled section from one side and put it against the angled section of the other, it will actually form a regular rectangle. Another option is 1/2*Pa=A (one half times perimeter times apothem equals area, or perimeter times apothem divided by two equals area) this formula will actually work for any regular polygon, hiwever it is harder to implement.
The perimeter is the outside of a shape and the area is the inside of it
If you are talking about a rectangle, you can't find the area from just the perimeter. With a perimeter of say 80 units, the sides could be 10 and 30, with an area of 300 square units. But the sides could also be 5 and 35, with an area of 175 square units. There are lots of other possibilities. If you are talking about a square, that's different. Each side is a quarter of the perimeter, so the area is a quarter of the perimeter multiplied by a quarter of the perimeter.
the perimeter of the value is that the area and volume are perpendicular to each other
Divide the perimeter by 3 to find the length of each of its 3 equal sides Area = 0.5*side squared*sin(60 degrees) Alternatively use Pythagoras' theorem to find its height then area is: 0.5*base*height
The formula to find the area of a parallelogram is Base x Height (B*H). When dots are plotted on a coordinate plane, you can find these values either through the process of ordered pair subtraction or by counting the number of units between each point. You multiply these values and their product is the area.
For the perimeter, you just go round the shape, adding the lengths of each side as you go along. There may or may not be simple formulae of the area for a shape with unequal sides. If all you know is the [different] side lengths then only a triangle has a relatively simple formula for its area. If you also know that some of the sides are parallel, then you can find the area of a rectangle. Then, if you also know the perpendicular distance between the parallel sides, you can do a parallelogram. If, in addition you know which sides are parallel, a trapezium. And so on.
False. You must find the area of each of the faces, then add those together.