Everyone but god use it first
Perimeter almost always has a unit, which is the same as that of the lengths given by the question. The only case I can think of where no unit is necessary is when the question uses a coordinate plane.
carpet layers, tilers, pavers, anything that lays something in a room
The perimeter of the square is 96.
Having the perimeter does not provide enough information.Having the perimeter does not provide enough information.Having the perimeter does not provide enough information.Having the perimeter does not provide enough information.
uses of the perimeter in daily life is for example....................
Everyone but god use it first
Answer: absolutely not! Answer: No. For starters, the area uses units of area (for example, square centimeters), while the perimeter uses units of length (For example, centimeters).
Perimeter almost always has a unit, which is the same as that of the lengths given by the question. The only case I can think of where no unit is necessary is when the question uses a coordinate plane.
They are height, width, length, distance, perimeter, circumference, diameter ... etc
three-leg perimeter configuration
The perimeter uses same unit as length. It is measured in meter , centimeter etc.
carpet layers, tilers, pavers, anything that lays something in a room
perimeter.
fixed perimeter is the perimeter being fixed
The perimeter of the square is 96.
There is no reason for the perimeter of a triangle to have any relation to the perimeter of an unrelated rectangle!