The lateral area of a prism can be calculated using the formula: Lateral Area = Perimeter × Height. Given a height of 6 m and a perimeter of 4 m, the lateral area would be 4 m × 6 m = 24 square meters. Therefore, the lateral area of the prism is 24 square meters.
The perimeter of this square is 56.569 meters.
12 meters.
The perimeter is 16 meters.
Perimeter is 44 meters.
Each side of the garden 3.5 meters and 4 times 3.5 = 14 meters which is the perimeter
It is the lateral area (which is 1/2 the perimeter multiplied by the slant height), plus the area of the base.
It is p*h square units.
If each side of a square is 7.5 meters then its perimeter is 30 meters
The perimeter of this square is 56.569 meters.
In a square, if perimeter=80 meters, then side=20 meters, and area= 400 square meters.
The perimeter of a square is 400 meters. write an equation for the perimeter and solve for the length of one side
544 m2
LA = 1/2psnewtest3
Area = (2 X base) + (perimeter X height) = (2 X 58) + (36 X 20) = 116 + 720 = 836 sq. meters
A square with a perimeter of 48 meters has an area of 144 meters squared.
The area of a square which has a perimeter of 40 meters is: 100 m2
To find the slant height of a square pyramid, we can use the formula for the lateral area, which is given by ( \text{Lateral Area} = \frac{1}{2} \times \text{Perimeter of base} \times \text{Slant height} ). The perimeter of the base for a square pyramid with a side length of 22 feet is ( 4 \times 22 = 88 ) feet. Setting the lateral area to 836 square feet gives us the equation: ( 836 = \frac{1}{2} \times 88 \times \text{slant height} ). Solving for the slant height yields ( \text{slant height} = \frac{836 \times 2}{88} = 19 ) feet.