If the shape is a rectangle...We know that the AREA equals BASE x WIDTH ... A equals B*WIf we divide both sides by B we get: W equals A/BWe know that the PERIMETER equals ( 2 x BASE ) + ( 2 x WIDTH ) ... P equals 2B+2WWe can substitute W in the perimeter formula as follows:P equals 2B+2WP equals 2B+(2*A/B)So... if you know the Base and Area, you should now use this new formula to get the Perimeter.
No. Different rectangles, all with the same area, may have a different perimeter. Example:* A rectangle of 4 x 1 has an area of 4 square units, and a perimeter of 2(4+1) = 10. * A rectangle of 2 x 2 has an area of 4 square units, and a perimeter of 2(2+2) = 8. * A rectangle of 8 x 1/2 has an area of 4 square units, and a perimeter of 2(8 + 1/2) = 17. In fact, for any given area, you can make the perimeter arbitrarily large. On the other hand, you get the lowest perimeter if your rectangle is a square.
It is: perimeter minus hypotenus+base = height Area = 0.5*base*height
all you have to do is add together the four sides. 2L+2W=Perimeter (L=length or base, W=Width or height)
Well, the area of a rectangle is "base*height"You need to find the height in order to find the perimeterYou need to substitute everything you need to know in the area formulaEx: base=5 area=205*h=20Now you need to simplify the problemEx: h=4So now we know that the height is 4The perimeter formula is (2*base)+(2*height)Ex: (2*5)+(2*4)10+8Perimeter = 18
645 sq cm.
Height = (Perimeter/2) - Base
perimeter (P)=2(length+base) find length, area = length * base = (p/2-base)*base
No. Different rectangles, all with the same area, may have a different perimeter. Example:* A rectangle of 4 x 1 has an area of 4 square units, and a perimeter of 2(4+1) = 10. * A rectangle of 2 x 2 has an area of 4 square units, and a perimeter of 2(2+2) = 8. * A rectangle of 8 x 1/2 has an area of 4 square units, and a perimeter of 2(8 + 1/2) = 17. In fact, for any given area, you can make the perimeter arbitrarily large. On the other hand, you get the lowest perimeter if your rectangle is a square.
It is: perimeter minus hypotenus+base = height Area = 0.5*base*height
all you have to do is add together the four sides. 2L+2W=Perimeter (L=length or base, W=Width or height)
Well, the area of a rectangle is "base*height"You need to find the height in order to find the perimeterYou need to substitute everything you need to know in the area formulaEx: base=5 area=205*h=20Now you need to simplify the problemEx: h=4So now we know that the height is 4The perimeter formula is (2*base)+(2*height)Ex: (2*5)+(2*4)10+8Perimeter = 18
It is: 22.9*40.4 = 925.16 square mm
645 sq cm.
find the area of a rectangle with base 4 ft and height 4 in?
Multiply them by eachother.
Perimeter of a rectangle (P) = 2b+2h = 2*24+2h=114 48+2h=114 2h=66 h=33" Area of a rectangle (A) = b*h = 24*33= 1584 sq. in.
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.