Perimeter (of a perfect square) is 4 times side length.
The side length is acres, but an acre is area and we need distance.
One acre has a side about 208.7 ft (if it is square). Therefore, 1565.25 ft is your side length.
Back to perimeter: p= 4 (1565.25)
Your perimeter is 6,261 ft.
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Since a square has four sides of the same length, the perimeter of the square is going to be 17 x 4 = 68 inches.
No. The two closest squares are 49 and 36. The square root of 49 being 7 and the square root of 36 being 6. you can conclude that the square root of 42 isn't a perfect square, but it's square root is between 7 and 6.
Assuming each square is one square unit, if you put them all in a line, the perimeter ends up being 10 units. ______ l_l_l_l_l
Area of the square if 36 cm2ExplanationSince a square has 4 sides of equal length, we solve this problem by finding the perimeter of the triangle and dividing that number by 4.We are given the lengths of the 3 sides so the perimeter is their sum. Sine the perimeter of the triangle is 24, we know the each side of the square is length 6.The area is 62 or 36
A = (1/2)Pa A being the area, P being the perimeter of the regular polygon, and the apothem length being a.
Since a square has four sides of the same length, the perimeter of the square is going to be 17 x 4 = 68 inches.
It can be. 7 is a non-perfect square and, being an integer, it is rational.
It decreases. viz: perimeter of 5 x 5 square is 20 units, perimeter of 12.5 x 2 rectangle is 29 units...
80 acres is 3,484,800 square feet (there are 43,560 square feet in every acre of land). 80 acres is also the same size as one eighth of a square mile (a square mile is 640 acres). 72.6 NFL playing fields (each being 160 feet x 300 feet) would fit into the equivalent space as 80 acres.
The square root of 5329 is 73, so 5329 is a perfect square, since it can be both squared and have its square root taken with both results being integers.
No. The two closest squares are 49 and 36. The square root of 49 being 7 and the square root of 36 being 6. you can conclude that the square root of 42 isn't a perfect square, but it's square root is between 7 and 6.
Assuming each square is one square unit, if you put them all in a line, the perimeter ends up being 10 units. ______ l_l_l_l_l
A square 4 squares in the middle and 4 lines out so it has to be a square!!! actually a square does not have the same perimeter and area a 4x4 area square has 8 perimeter so no squares do not but i have made a shape that has 32 perimeter and 32 area so it is possible and we don't want to tell you what the shape is. i already gave you too much information with the 32.... << inccorect A 4x4 square does have the same perimeter and area 4x4=16 4+4+4+4=16 But there are also other shapes such as a circle witha diameter of 2 A right angled triangle with sides of 6, and 8 and the hypotenuse being 10 has the same area as perimeter.
the closest whole number's whose square is close to 40 are 6 and 7 with the squares being 36 and 49 respectively. A perfect square doesn't have any decimal parts to it, thus 40 is not a perfect square since root 40 =6.32455....
All four sides being the same length.
fixed perimeter is the perimeter being fixed
A is a perfect square trinomial, so first you factor it:A = (x-15)(x-15)This is a square with one side being (x-15).So the perimeter must be (x-15)+(x-15)+(x-15)+(x-15) because a square has four sides.So P = 4x-60