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You cannot really compare whether the area or perimeter is bigger, since they have different units. If you want to compare which one is numerically bigger, that depends primarily on what units you are using, as well as the magnitude of the lengths.
The perimeter of a rectangle is the sum of its four sides. Add the sides for both rectangles, then compare the results.
Pi (π) is the ratio of the diameter of circle to its circumference that is used to calculate with circles. Pi=3.14... The exact value of pi is not known although it has been calculated to several million decimal places. Pi is used for finding a circumference and area of a circle, the volume and surface area of a cylinder, and many other things.
Wheels have rpm's (rotation per minute) and you can calculate that by using the circumference formula to find the total length around the wheel. If you have a specific distance you want to cover, divide that distance by the circumference to find the RPM. Or if tires have a maximum capacity it can hold, you'd have to calculate the total weight of the car and compare it to the all four or 6 of the tire's maximum capacity to see if the tires can adequately hold and support the car.
To compare ratios, compare the products of the outer terms by the inner terms.
It is less than some of them, but it exceeds that of the others.
Well the radius is only half of the line on the circle the circumference is all around
You cannot really compare those two different kinds of values - it's quite nonsense to compare area versus circumference. You could compare numbers but they'll vary depending on your choice of units. Anyway, it's perfectly possible to have shape of area, say, 1 m2 and circumference measured in kilometers - if the shapes perimeter is ragged.
Government is added into the circular flow model of a mixed economy.
Government is added into the circular flow model of a mixed economy.
Government is added into the circular flow model of a mixed economy.
You cannot really compare whether the area or perimeter is bigger, since they have different units. If you want to compare which one is numerically bigger, that depends primarily on what units you are using, as well as the magnitude of the lengths.
The perimeter of a rectangle is the sum of its four sides. Add the sides for both rectangles, then compare the results.
yes if you have a 1 by 1 rectangle, you would have a perimeter of 4 but an area of 1 [ADDED} It's really a meaningless question because although such numbers suggest that, you cannot compare a linear dimension (perimeter) with an area.
It's possible for the digit to be smaller. A square with 3 feet on each side will have a 9 square foot area and a 12 foot perimeter. It's pointless to compare area and perimeter. They have different units.
Both Models Show That Celestial Objects Have Circular Paths
Both Models Show That Celestial Objects Have Circular Paths