Let the length be x+5 and the width be x:-
Perimeter = 2*(x+5+x) or 4x+10
56 cm Perimeter of a rectangle is given by 2(length + breadth). So, perimeter of given rectangle = 2(18 + 10) = 56
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Yes. Any rectangle whose length = (4 x width) divided by (width - 4) .
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 length is 3cm and the width is 2cm. (Or the other way around). Also a 1 cm x 4 cm rectangle and a 0.5 cm x 4.5 cm would do it too, since they are rectangles whose 4 sides add up to 10 cm.
The perimeter of a rectangle whose length is 5cm wit a width of 6cm is 22cm
You forgot to put in the length of the rectangle's perimeter.
56 cm Perimeter of a rectangle is given by 2(length + breadth). So, perimeter of given rectangle = 2(18 + 10) = 56
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6 feet
Perimeter = 5+5+3.5+3.5 = 17 feet
If the width is 9' and the length is twice that, the length is 18'; the perimeter is twice the length plus twice the width, which is 36' + 18' = 54 feet.
I think you mean the width is 6. The answer depends entirely on what the length of the rectangle is. For example, if it is a square, so that the length and width are both 6, the answer is 24. I the length is 10, the perimeter is 32. In general, just add the width (6) to the length and double the sum to get the perimeter.
Perimeter = 2*(Length + Width) = 2*(24.6 + 12.2) = 2*36.8 = 73.6 units
Length + width = half of perimeter ie 36.7 in. If length is 4.7 in then width is 32 in.
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The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to twice the length plus twice the width, so P = 2l + 2w P = (2x25) + (2x13) P = 50 + 26 P = 76 centimeters