p = pi x 2r
The answer depends on what information you have. If you have the length of a side, then the perimeter is nine times that length.
It depends what shape the section is, ie what the length and width are. If you can specify this I can work out the perimeter length.
It depends how the acres are laid out. Is it in a square shape or a rectangle. How much of a rectangle. These are all factors in the perimeter.
It depends. What shape is it? And is it equilateral or not?
it depends on the size so add some detail
That depends entirely on what you want the perimeter of.
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It depends on a rectangular what.
It depends on the sizes of the two shapes.
depends on the shape
That depends on the shape of the figure. You can't deduce the perimeter knowing only the area.
The answer depends on what information you have. If you have the length of a side, then the perimeter is nine times that length.
That depends how you define the perimeter for a cube. The term perimeter is usually used for plane figures, not for 3D solids.
It all depends on its size
I think it depends on the shape
It depends on the shape of your room. If your room is a rectangle then your perimeter is 102 feet.