I know an architect does and a pool desighner.
It is area, not perimeter!
area 63 and perimeter is 32
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
Perimeter.
What you have to do is to Squarerootthe Perimeter then multiply the answer by 4For example if the area is 256 , and Perimeter is ?solution=Perimeter is 64Answered by Faustin,Obedi
In which jobs we use perimeter and area?
Some of the jobs that use area and perimeter include surveying, drafting and construction.
pool designer
Jobs such as architects, engineers, and construction workers regularly use area and perimeter in their daily tasks. Architects need to calculate the area for floor plans and ensure spaces are efficiently designed, while engineers may assess land plots and material requirements. Additionally, landscapers and surveyors rely on these measurements to plan and execute outdoor projects accurately. Overall, any profession involving design, construction, or land use frequently employs area and perimeter calculations.
units with perimeter square units with area
New perimeter = old perimeter*scale factor New area = Old area*scale factor2
In general, there is no relationship between area and perimeter.
area and perimeter.
a lot of times area and perimeter is used to help with a lot of home improvement projects like
We learned about area and perimeter in math class.
whenever you have something "squared" you are looking for the area
you need length and width length multiply width = area length + length + width + width = perimeter