The term perimeter is usually used to denote the "distance around" an object. It is usually used in a 2-dimentional sense. The perimeter of a house might be the distance around it. The perimeter of a cube might be expressed as the distance around it, which is 4 times the length of an edge. This is a little different than finding the surface area of the cube, which is discovered by multiplying the square of the length of an edge by 6. Cubeperimeter = 4 x edge Cubesurface area = 6 x (edge2)
You can't: there are many different shapes with the same area that have different perimeters. For example, if you have an area of 100, the figure could be a 10 by 10 square (with a perimeter of 40), a 20 by 5 rectangle (with a perimeter of 50), or even a circle with a radius of about 5.64, and a perimeter of about 35.44. You might be able to figure out the perimeter if you know something about the shape. If you know it's a square, for example, then the perimiter is 4 times the square root of the area. It's also interesting to note that of all shapes with the same area, the one with the smallest perimeter will be a circle. This is why soap bubbles are round: their contents are fixed, but surface tension makes the bubble "try" to minimize the perimeter.
Not necessarily. Let's say that there is a circle with the area of 10. Now there is a star with the area of 10. They do not have the same perimeter, do they? That still applies with rectangles. There might be a very long skinny rectangle and a square next to each other with the same area, but that does not mean that they have the same perimeter. Now if the rectangles are congruent then yes.
A perimeter can't be in square centimeters. If you add centimeters + centimeters + centimeters... you get a result in centimeters. In case of doubt, it is safest to include the unit in the answer. After all, you might be converting different units to a single unit, and sometimes it is up to you to decide what unit to convert to.
No. If you draw a rectangle there are four sides, the length of two of those sides are equal to the length, and the other two are equal to the width. Therefore: the perimeter, which is equal to all the sides added up, is equal to two times the length plus two times the width: or 2L+2W= Perimeter. If you know L and you know the perimeter you can solve it algebraically. the width equals the perimeter minus two times the length, all that divided by two, or W= (P-2L)/2 (when you do the algebra). you might be thinking about the area in which case if you knew the area and the length and you want to find the width you would divide the area by the length.
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One might find tips on how to create a vegetable garden by reading the directions on the seed packages. They will give good instructions on how to keep up with a vegetable garden.
It's undefined, because we dont know the shape of the figure. If it's a square, the perimeter is 12.. if its a rectangle the perimeter MIGHT be 20... We cant determine if we dont know the figure.
Debt would not have anything to with a person starting organic farming, other than the possibility that the person might not have the resources necessary to start an organic farm. In that case, the person might want to start an organic garden, sell the produce at a farmers market, and build from that every year.
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it will cause a cemacal reaction because the garden might have deadly and wild plants.
you should be more involved with a person in distress because you might be able to help them. if not, than you should at least try to make them feel better.
Perimeter of the rectangle 24+18+24+18 = 84DC
Some people might some people might not! so why even ask
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