For a square yes. If square root the area, you will get the length of a side. Times this by 4 to get the perimeter. E.g. Area=64cm2 64(square rooted)=8cm 8 X 4=32cm Perimeter=32cm
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Perimeter equals 2 Length plus 2 width so find what l a w is then multiply them
To find the perimeter of a triangle you have to add up all the sides. So to find the perimeter of this triangle you just add 2x+5x+6x=13x. To find the actual perimeter you would have to know what x equals
Octagon has 8 sides. Each side has the value = 4cm so to find the perimeter of the figure we need to add all the values. But here all sides are equal so instead of adding all the the values we can multiply. So perimeter = 8*4=32cm. Hope it was useful!!!
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For a square yes. If square root the area, you will get the length of a side. Times this by 4 to get the perimeter. E.g. Area=64cm2 64(square rooted)=8cm 8 X 4=32cm Perimeter=32cm
Oh, dude, it's like you're asking me to do math or something. Okay, so to find the perimeter of a rectangle, you just add up all the sides. In this case, you add up 2cm + 2cm + 14cm + 14cm, which equals 32cm. So, the perimeter of your rectangle is 32cm. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
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Perimeter equals 2 Length plus 2 width so find what l a w is then multiply them
A square of perimeter 32cm has 4 sides of length 8cm. Area = Side1*Side2 Area = 8cm*8cm Area=64cm2
To find the perimeter of a triangle you have to add up all the sides. So to find the perimeter of this triangle you just add 2x+5x+6x=13x. To find the actual perimeter you would have to know what x equals
Perimeter equals to 2 times the length plus 2 times the breadth. Area equals to length multiply by breadth
If you know the perimeter, there is no need to find it again.
Octagon has 8 sides. Each side has the value = 4cm so to find the perimeter of the figure we need to add all the values. But here all sides are equal so instead of adding all the the values we can multiply. So perimeter = 8*4=32cm. Hope it was useful!!!
Here's how to do that: 1). Find its length. 2). Find its perimeter. 3). Divide (its length) by (its perimeter). The quotient is the ratio of its length to its perimeter.
perimeter of what quadrant?