Yes.
Heron's formula for the area of a triangle is A = √[s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)] where a,b,c are the lengths of the sides of a triangle and s = 1/2(a+b+c). When a+b+c = 200 then s = 100.
The sum of the lengths of two sides of a triangle must always exceed the length of the remaining side. The maximum area is when all three sides are of equal length, therefore the side length is 662/3 and s-a = s-b = s-c = 100 - 662/3 = 331/3.
A = √[100 x (331/3)3] = 1924 sq units.
The minimum area is provided by a long, narrow triangle. If an isosceles triangle is taken with the base length of 24 units and each equal side measuring 88 units then this triangle has a perimeter of 200 and an area of 1046 sq units. Provided the base length is not shortened then as the triangle 'widens' the area increases.
A rectangle measuring (200-ft x 240-ft) has Area = 48,000 square ft Perimeter = 880 ft
The rectangle must have sides with lengths of 20, 20, 10, and 10. 20+20+10+10 = 60 (perimeter) 20*10 = 200 (area)
A perimeter is the border round an area. As to the area, imagine a field 200 feet by 50 feet: 200 × 50 = 10,000 square feet. The distance round the edge would be 500 ft. You might need this if you wanted to know the necessary length of a fence.
Area: 43*57 = 2451 square feet Perimeter: 43+57+43+57 = 200 feet
It is: 8 cm Check: 0.5*8*50 = 200 square cm
A rectangle measuring (200-ft x 240-ft) has Area = 48,000 square ft Perimeter = 880 ft
Not at all.Rectangle A:-- Length = 20-ft, Width = 10-ft.-- Area = 200 square ft-- Perimeter = 60-ftRectangle B:-- Length = 16-ft, Width = 12.5-ft-- Area = 200 square ft-- Perimeter = 57-ftRectangle C:-- Length = 40-ft, Width = 5-ft-- Area = 200 square ft-- Perimeter = 90-ftRectangle D:-- Length = 50-ft, Width = 4-ft-- Area = 200 square ft-- Perimeter = 108-ftRectangle E:-- Length = 100-ft, Width = 2-ft-- Area = 200 square ft-- Perimeter = 204-ftRectangle F:-- Length = 800-ft, Width = 3 inches-- Area = 200 square ft-- Perimeter = 1600-ft 6-in
No, you can not calculate an area if you know just the perimeter. For example, rectangle with sides of 10 and 20 would have a perimeter of 60 and an area of 200, but a square of sides 15 would have a perimeter of 60 and an area of 225. You need to know more details about the shape than just the perimeter.
The rectangle must have sides with lengths of 20, 20, 10, and 10. 20+20+10+10 = 60 (perimeter) 20*10 = 200 (area)
A perimeter is the border round an area. As to the area, imagine a field 200 feet by 50 feet: 200 × 50 = 10,000 square feet. The distance round the edge would be 500 ft. You might need this if you wanted to know the necessary length of a fence.
P = 200 => length of side = 200/4 = 50 metresThen area = 50*50 = 2500 sq metres.
A square-shaped 200-acre lot has a perimeter of 11,806.4 feet.
Area: 43*57 = 2451 square feet Perimeter: 43+57+43+57 = 200 feet
To find the perimeter of a square, you can use the formula P = 4s, where P is the perimeter and s is the length of one side. Since the area of the square is given as 40000, you can find the length of one side by taking the square root of the area (sqrt(40000) = 200). Then, calculate the perimeter using the formula P = 4 x 200 = 800.
No, 200 is a factor of 1000.
It is: 8 cm Check: 0.5*8*50 = 200 square cm
200 sq. cm.