To find the perimeter of a rectangle on a graph, first identify the coordinates of its four corners (vertices). Calculate the lengths of the sides by finding the distance between two adjacent vertices, either horizontally or vertically. The perimeter is then calculated by adding the lengths of all four sides, or more simply, using the formula ( P = 2 \times (\text{length} + \text{width}) ). Ensure you accurately measure the length and width based on the scale of the graph.
Twice (length + width)
The area is the inside. The perimiter is around. If its a rectangle, to find the area you multiply the lengths of two sides
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12 m
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Add together the 4 sides
to find the perimiter you just add up all the sides....Perimiter is the same for every figure.
Twice (length + width)
perimiter
The area is the inside. The perimiter is around. If its a rectangle, to find the area you multiply the lengths of two sides
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The formula for finding the perimiter of a rectangle is add up all of its sides
The area is the inside. The perimiter is around. If its a rectangle, to find the area you multiply the lengths of two sides
12 m
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11 x 12 rectangle has a larger perimeter = 46 units The 132 square unit area will give a square a perimeter of 45.9565 units
Perimeter = 33+33+3+3 = 72 m