The maximum area for a rectangle of fixed perimeter is that of the square that can be formed with the given perimeter. 136/4 = 34, so that the side of such a square will be 34 and its area 342 = 1156.
The dimensions of the rectangle are 2 units and 15 units
No.For example, a 1 metre * 72 metre rectangle and a 8 metre * 9 metre rectangle both have areas of 72 square metres. But the perimeter of the first is 146 metres while that of the second is 34 metres.
The answer will depend on the units used. It should be obvious that 28 inches x 34 inches will be considerably fewer square feet than 28 kilometres x 34 kilometres!
11 ft. 11+11+6+6=34
The maximum area for a rectangle of fixed perimeter is that of the square that can be formed with the given perimeter. 136/4 = 34, so that the side of such a square will be 34 and its area 342 = 1156.
The dimensions of the rectangle are 2 units and 15 units
length = 34 and width = 3 Perimeter = 34+34+3+3 = 74 Area = 34*3 = 102
884 cm squared Area of a rectangle is length times width, so it is simply 26 cm x 34 cm.
it is 884
The width is 34/17 = 2 yards
The dimensions of the rectangle are 3 inches by 14 inches
W (w + 6) = 952 ie w2 + 6w - 952 = 0 ie (w + 34)(w - 28) = 0 The width is 28 cm and the length 34 cm.
5 x 12
The ratio of width to length is 34, so W = 34*L The area of a rectangle is L * W, so using the ratio we get L * 34*L = 108 cm2 34*L2 = 108 L = SQRT (108/34) = 1.78 cm W = 60.6 cm
Just multiply the width and the length for a rectangle or a square. The answer is 884cm squared.
Area of rectangle: 3 times 14 = 42 square cmPerimeter of rectangle: 3+14+3+14 = 34 cm