The perimeter of the rectangle is the sum of its 4 sides.
The perimeter of any 2D shape is the sum of all of the individual sides. For example: the perimeter of a rectangle is = length of rectangle (top) + length of rectangle (bottom) + height of rectangle (Left) + height of rectangle (Right)
The perimeter of a rectangle is the sum of its 4 sides.
The length of a rectangle is twice its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is , find its area.
the perimeter of a rectangle with two 5cm squares will be 30cm
112 inches
i think that the biggest one would be 1x100 (area) and 202 (perimeter) but i am not sure
if you mean a rectangle: 8x2=16, that is 2 sides. 28-16=12cm 12/2 = 6cm so 8cmx6cm, if it is a rectangle
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what is the perimeter of the rectangle
The perimeter of a rectangle is twice the width added to twice the length -> 2(W) + 2(L) We are told that for this rectangle the perimeter = 2(W) + 110 So for this rectangle 2(L) = 110 Therefore L = 55 But this does not tell us enough to work out the width ..... if the width is 1 cm then the perimeter would be 2(1) + 110 and if the width is 300 cm then the perimeter would be 2(300) + 110 In each case the perimeter meets the requirement of being 110 cm more than twice the width.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math lingo! So, if a rectangle has dimensions 5m by 3m, its perimeter would be 16m (2x5 + 2x3). To find another rectangle with the same perimeter, you could have dimensions like 4m by 4m (2x4 + 2x4 = 16m). It's all about balancing those sides, like a seesaw, man.
Perimeter = width*2 + length *2 112 = 14 * 2 + length * 2 56 = 14 + length length = 56 - 14= 42
There is no reason for the perimeter of a triangle to have any relation to the perimeter of an unrelated rectangle!
The perimeter of the rectangle is 42 units
The length round a rectangle is the perimeter.
That depends on the dimensions !... A 1 x 18 rectangle has a perimeter of 38 ! A 2 x 9 rectangle has a perimeter of 22 ! A 3 x 6 rectangle has a perimeter of 18 !