There's not enough information here to figure that out. If it was a square, we'd know it was 15 x 15 and the perimeter would be 60. But there are four possible whole number rectangles with differing perimeters.
250 x 1, perimeter 502
75 x 3, perimeter 156
45 x 5, perimeter 100
25 x 9, perimeter 68
To find the perimeter you add and to find the area we multiply.
Not enough data. Different rectangles (different length:width ratios) can have the same area, but different perimeters.
First divide the perimeter by 2 then subtract the diagonal from this. The number left with must equal two numbers that when squared and added together equals the diagonal when squared (Pythagoras' theorem) These numbers will then be the length and height of the rectangle.
you need length and width length multiply width = area length + length + width + width = perimeter
enter-net ______________ It depends on the shape of the area you are referring to. 1) For a square with side "a", the area is (a squared) and the perimeter is 4 x a 2) For a rectangle with sides "a" and "b", the area is a x b and the perimeter is 2 x (a + b) 3) For a circle with radius "a", the area is pi x (a squared) and the perimeter (for a circle it is the circumference) is 2 x pi x r
find the perimeter and area of a rectangle that is 15cm long and 5cm wide
The length of a rectangle is twice its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is , find its area.
To find the perimeter you add and to find the area we multiply.
the length of a rectangle is 5 more then the width. Find the perimeter and the area of the rectangle
Not enough data. Different rectangles (different length:width ratios) can have the same area, but different perimeters.
how do you find the area of a rectangle witha perimeter of 36 in You don't. You need more information For example a 1 x 17 rectangle has a perimeter of 36 and its area is 17. But a 2 x 16 rectangle also has a perimeter of 36 and its area is 32.
First divide the perimeter by 2 then subtract the diagonal from this. The number left with must equal two numbers that when squared and added together equals the diagonal when squared (Pythagoras' theorem) These numbers will then be the length and height of the rectangle.
You cannot.
you need length and width length multiply width = area length + length + width + width = perimeter
enter-net ______________ It depends on the shape of the area you are referring to. 1) For a square with side "a", the area is (a squared) and the perimeter is 4 x a 2) For a rectangle with sides "a" and "b", the area is a x b and the perimeter is 2 x (a + b) 3) For a circle with radius "a", the area is pi x (a squared) and the perimeter (for a circle it is the circumference) is 2 x pi x r
There is no relationship between the perimeter and area of a rectangle. Knowing the perimeter, it's not possible to find the area. If you pick a number for the perimeter, there are an infinite number of rectangles with different areas that all have that perimeter. Knowing the area, it's not possible to find the perimeter. If you pick a number for the area, there are an infinite number of rectangles with different perimeters that all have that area.
nope