a. 40 in.; 364 in.2
b. 80 in.; 364 in.2
c. 40 in.; 160 in.2
d. 80 in.; 160 in.
The answer is B. 80 in.; 364 in.2
That depends. The perimeter of a rectangle equals the all the sides added together! The perimeter of a rectangle is the distance around it. The formula for finding the perimeter of a rectangle is: P = 2L + 2W (the length x 2 added to the width x 2). Example: A 5x10 rectangle has a perimeter of 30: (5x2 + 10x2 = 30)
the width equals 14 cm. and the length equals 31 cm.
Perimeter equals the sum of all sides. Therefore 7+7+6+6=26
The perimeter is the distance around, the sum of the sides. A 5 x 7 or a 4 x 8 rectangle has a perimeter of 24.
The perimeter of a rectangle is given by the formula P=2(L+W), where L is length and W is width. An example is a rectangle with length of 4 feet and width of 2 feet. So the perimeter is given by 2(4+2) which equals 12. Think of perimeter like a fence around someone's property. It's basically the border of the rectangle. To find it all you have to do is add all the sides together. This means that you add the length + length + width + width. You add the lengths and widths together twice because there are 2 sides that are length and 2 sides that are width.
That depends. The perimeter of a rectangle equals the all the sides added together! The perimeter of a rectangle is the distance around it. The formula for finding the perimeter of a rectangle is: P = 2L + 2W (the length x 2 added to the width x 2). Example: A 5x10 rectangle has a perimeter of 30: (5x2 + 10x2 = 30)
17 inches.
the width equals 14 cm. and the length equals 31 cm.
A rectangle by definition has two pairs of sides with equal length. Since perimeter equals the length of all the sides. The equation for the perimeter of a rectangle could be thought of as: 2L + 2W = P Where L represents the length of one side of the rectangle and W represents the length of the adjacent (next to) side of the rectangle. If you know the length of one side and the perimeter, plug those values in as L and P and then solve for W. That will give you L and W which are the dimensions of the rectangle.
To find the dimensions of the rectangle, we need to set up equations based on the given area and perimeter. The area of a rectangle is length multiplied by width, so length times width equals 12 cm. The perimeter of a rectangle is given by the formula 2(length + width), which in this case equals 16 cm. By solving these two equations simultaneously, we can find the dimensions of the rectangle.
Perimeter equals the sum of all sides. Therefore 7+7+6+6=26
The length is 16 and the width is 4. 2x16 plus 2x4 equals 40.
Ah, what a delightful question! To find the perimeter of a rectangle, you simply add up all the sides. In this case, a 3x4 rectangle would have two sides of length 3 and two sides of length 4. So, the perimeter would be 3 + 3 + 4 + 4, which equals 14. Isn't that just lovely?
perimeter equals 2 times width plus 2 times length so, perimeter equals 2(3n+2)+2(n-1) = 6n+6+2n-2 = 8n+4.
If the rectangle has a width of x inches, and a length of x + 16 inches, then its perimeter equals to 2x + 2x + 32 or 4x + 32. If x = 14, then x + 16 = 30. So the perimeter of rectangle becomes 2(14) + 2(30) = 28 + 60 = 88 inches.
The perimeter is the distance around, the sum of the sides. A 5 x 7 or a 4 x 8 rectangle has a perimeter of 24.
The perimeter of a rectangle is given by the formula P=2(L+W), where L is length and W is width. An example is a rectangle with length of 4 feet and width of 2 feet. So the perimeter is given by 2(4+2) which equals 12. Think of perimeter like a fence around someone's property. It's basically the border of the rectangle. To find it all you have to do is add all the sides together. This means that you add the length + length + width + width. You add the lengths and widths together twice because there are 2 sides that are length and 2 sides that are width.