That depends. What is the length of the sides of the rectangle?
add up all the sides
Multiply by 0.0254
Picture a rectangle. The area is the space inside the lines. The perimeter is the distance around the lines.
Same as for a rectangle. For a square, this can be simplified to "4 times the length of a side" - since all sides have the same length.
If the land area of 5 acres is a square (each side equal length) then the perimeter would be 1,866.76 feet.
it depends on what shape it is. square: perimenter/4 is one side's length. triangle: perminter/3 rectangle: perimeter/height = length or perimeter/length = height
for perimeter, just add all the side lengths 16+16+14+14=60 inches
Assuming the garden is a rectangle, the sides of the garden are 8 feet in length and 2 feet in width.
Perimeter is equal to the square root of area times 4. (p = √a * 4) Example. a = 4cm2 p = √4cm2 * 4 p = 2cm * 4 p = 8cm
A triangle with three equal sides is called an equilateral triangle. Such a triangle has three equal angles that add up to 180 degrees.
draw a square within the circle then draw a straight line between the two sets of opposite corners and where those lines cross is where the center of the circle is. pick ne 3 points on the perimenter of the circle..... join the 1st point to the 2nd wit a straight line & the 2nd point to the 3rd.... bisect these 2 lines with a compass or simply find the midpoint of the lines.... if u hav bisected the lines draw a strange line thru the 2 points where the arcs cross and where the 2 lines meet is the centre point.... if u got the midpoints of the 2 lines just draw a pendicular line from the midpoint of both lines & again the centre is where the 2 lines meet.... (both methods are the same realie only 4 the fact that bisecting is more accurate!!!)