7 X 2 = 14 6 X 2 = 12 12 + 14 = 26 ----
Perimeter of rectangle: 6+3+6+3 = 18 yards
Perimeter of rectangle: 2*(7+6) = 26 m
the answer is 16 cm and that is the perimeter.
To answer this simply try a few out for yourself. In a 2x1 cm rectangle, the area is 2 cm squared and the perimeter is 6 cm In a 12x10 rectangle, the area is 120 cm squared and the perimeter is 44 cm. In some cases, the perimeter is larger and in others it is smaller. To answer your question, no, the perimeter of a rectangle is NOT always greater than its area.
Suppose the radius is R cm. Then the perimeter of the rectangle is 2*(3+R) = 6 + 2R cm. The length of the arc of the semicircle is pi*R and the length of the diameter is 2*R so the perimeter of the semicircle is pi*R + 2R The two perimeters are equal so 6 + 2r = pi*R + 2R That is, 6 = pi*R and so R = 6/pi
Perimeter of rectangle: 6+3+6+3 = 18 yards
Perimeter of rectangle: 2*(7+6) = 26 m
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 !
One rectangle that has a perimeter of 30 has a length of 5 and a width of 10.
Select any number, B, less than or equal to 3 units. Let L = 6 - B units. Then, a rectangle with length L and breadth B will have a perimeter of 12 units.
lxb= area 2(l+b)=perimeter take sides 6 and 3 6x3=18 2(6+3)= 2x9=18 hence proved
You cannot find the perimeter unless the rectangle is a regular rectangle (a square) in which case the perimeter is 4 times the square root of the area. With just the area the shape of the rectangle could be any number of shapes with different perimeter, for example, imagine 6 square units 1cm by 1cm arranged in a 1*6 configuration to give a long thin rectangle, the perimeter would be 6+6+1+1=14cm, the same 6 arranged in a 3*2 rectangle would have the same area, but a perimeter of 3+3+2+2=10cm, for this reason a rectangle's perimeter cannot be determined from the area alone.
perimeter is the space around an object, area is the space inside of an object.A 4x6 rectangle has a perimeter of 4 + 6 + 4 + 6,A 4x6 rectangle has an area of 4 x 6.
A 6 by 4 rectangle will have a perimeter of 20 units
the answer is 16 cm and that is the perimeter.
The perimeter would be 40.
To find the smallest perimeter of a rectangle with an area of 36 cm², we use the relationship between area and perimeter. The area ( A = l \times w ) (length times width) should equal 36 cm². For a given area, a square shape minimizes the perimeter, so if both length and width are equal, each side would be ( \sqrt{36} = 6 ) cm. Thus, the smallest perimeter is ( P = 2(l + w) = 2(6 + 6) = 24 ) cm.