you need length and width length multiply width = area length + length + width + width = perimeter
The lengths of the base and the side. You would multiply these to get the area and would double sum of the two to obtain the perimeter measurement.
In general you cannot find the perimeter of any shape if only the area is given.
When the shape is a circle, then the perimeter is called"circumference".The circumference IS the perimeter of a circle.
You can use either. Of course, using the standard system (centimeters) is preferable. If measurements are given in inches, by adding the sides, the final result will also be in inches. If sides are given in anstroms, perimeter will also be in angstroms. Etc.You can use either. Of course, using the standard system (centimeters) is preferable. If measurements are given in inches, by adding the sides, the final result will also be in inches. If sides are given in anstroms, perimeter will also be in angstroms. Etc.You can use either. Of course, using the standard system (centimeters) is preferable. If measurements are given in inches, by adding the sides, the final result will also be in inches. If sides are given in anstroms, perimeter will also be in angstroms. Etc.You can use either. Of course, using the standard system (centimeters) is preferable. If measurements are given in inches, by adding the sides, the final result will also be in inches. If sides are given in anstroms, perimeter will also be in angstroms. Etc.
you need length and width length multiply width = area length + length + width + width = perimeter
The lengths of the base and the side. You would multiply these to get the area and would double sum of the two to obtain the perimeter measurement.
In general you cannot find the perimeter of any shape if only the area is given.
To find the perimeter of a desktop, first measurements need to be taken. The basic formula for perimeter of a rectangle is found in adding all the side lengths together.
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all you have to do is find the measurement of each sides then add all the measurements together
in order to find the perimeter of a shape add up all the sides measurements
When the shape is a circle, then the perimeter is called"circumference".The circumference IS the perimeter of a circle.
You can use either. Of course, using the standard system (centimeters) is preferable. If measurements are given in inches, by adding the sides, the final result will also be in inches. If sides are given in anstroms, perimeter will also be in angstroms. Etc.You can use either. Of course, using the standard system (centimeters) is preferable. If measurements are given in inches, by adding the sides, the final result will also be in inches. If sides are given in anstroms, perimeter will also be in angstroms. Etc.You can use either. Of course, using the standard system (centimeters) is preferable. If measurements are given in inches, by adding the sides, the final result will also be in inches. If sides are given in anstroms, perimeter will also be in angstroms. Etc.You can use either. Of course, using the standard system (centimeters) is preferable. If measurements are given in inches, by adding the sides, the final result will also be in inches. If sides are given in anstroms, perimeter will also be in angstroms. Etc.
If you are given the width and the perimeter, then figure out what the length is then calculate the area... hope this helps :)
Height = (Perimeter/2) - Base
Perimeter = 2*(L + W).