yes tkae a rectangle that has length 499,999+((9.9999999999*10^11)/1*10^12) and width 1*10^-12 its perimeter is exactly 1million miles but its area is about 5*10^-7 square miles
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not possible to compare an area unit with a length unit.
Any length greater than 1 mile. The area of a rectangle is not sufficient to determine its perimeter.
There are no "square yards" in a mile, since a mile is a measure of distance (i.e it is a one-dimensional length), whereas a "square yard" is a measure of area (so is two dimensional, width x length). They are not comparable units; it is the same as asking "how many squares fit along this line?".
The area doesn't tell you the perimeter.-- If the square mile is inside a circle, then the perimeter (circumference) is 3.545 miles.-- If the square mile is inside a square, then the perimeter is 4.000 miles.-- If the square mile is inside rectangle that's 2 miles long and 1/2 mile wide,then the perimeter is 5.000 miles.-- If the square mile is inside a rectangle that's 10 miles long and 0.1 mile wide,then the perimeter is 20.2 miles...etc.The area doesn't tell you the perimeter.
yes tkae a rectangle that has length 499,999+((9.9999999999*10^11)/1*10^12) and width 1*10^-12 its perimeter is exactly 1million miles but its area is about 5*10^-7 square miles
Perimeter of a square = 4 sides Answer: 1 side = 25% of the Perimeter
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The perimeter is the sum of the sides. So if a square has a side of length 1, its perimeter is 1+1+1=1 = 4 If a square has a side doubled to length 2, its perimeter is 2+2+2+2 = 8, or double what it was before. Mathematically, if each side is length x it perimeter is x + x + x = X = 4x If each side is length 2x, its perimeter is 2x +2x+2x+2x = 8x
That depends on the shape. 160 acres is one-forth of a square mile. If the plot of land is a square it will be 1/2 mile on each side, so the perimeter will be 2 miles. But it could also be 1 mile long and 1/4 mile wide, so the perimeter would be 2 1/2 miles.
1 Width( 1 mile) x Length (1 mile)
It is: 1 to 4
4 to 1.
Kilometer is a unit of length. Square mile is a unit of area.
You can solve this in two steps. 1) Calculate the length of a side of the square, based on the area. 2) Once you have the length of the side, you can calculate the perimeter.
not possible to compare an area unit with a length unit.