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Because 'perimeter' is a length, and area is an area. Perimeter is the distance around the edges of a sheet of paper, while area is the part of a table-top that the sheet of paper can cover. You can never say how many square feet tall you are, and you can never say how many feet your front yard covers. That would be swapping the units of length and area, and using each unit for the wrong type of quantity.
Yes, that is part of what makes it a square.
A parallelogram can be thought of as a "lopsided rectangle". It's area is given by A = b x h where b is the base and h is the vertical height.So Area = 16 x 13 = 208 square units.Its perimeter does not use the vertical height as this is not part of the shape.So Perimeter = 16 + 24 + 16 + 24 = 80 units.
To find the decimal of a shaded part in a shape, first determine the total area of the shape and the area of the shaded part. Divide the area of the shaded part by the total area to get a fraction. Finally, convert that fraction to a decimal by performing the division, yielding the decimal representation of the shaded portion. For example, if the shaded area is 3 square units and the total area is 10 square units, the decimal would be 0.3 (3 divided by 10).
To find the perimeter of the table, first calculate the perimeter of the square part. The square has four sides of 4 feet each, contributing 16 feet. The two drop leaves are semicircles with a diameter of 4 feet, giving a radius of 2 feet. The perimeter of one semicircle is ( \pi \times 2 ) feet, so for two semicircles, it is ( 2 \pi \times 2 = 4\pi ) feet. Therefore, the total perimeter is ( 16 + 4\pi ) feet.
To find the perimeter of a shape given the area in square feet, you need to know the dimensions of the shape. If it's a square or rectangle, you can calculate the perimeter by finding the square root of the area to get the side length, and then multiply that by 4 for a square or 2 times the sum of the length and width for a rectangle. If it's a different shape, you will need additional information to determine the perimeter.
The outside.or the 4 sides of the squareMore specifically,All of the edges of the square added together make up the perimeter. Imagine yourself walking all around the edges of a square, the distance you travel is the perimeter..For a square or rhombus (but no other quadrilateral) the perimeter is equal to four times the length of one edge. So if your square is 2cm long on one edge, the perimeter is 4x2cm = 8cm.
Because 'perimeter' is a length, and area is an area. Perimeter is the distance around the edges of a sheet of paper, while area is the part of a table-top that the sheet of paper can cover. You can never say how many square feet tall you are, and you can never say how many feet your front yard covers. That would be swapping the units of length and area, and using each unit for the wrong type of quantity.
Yes, that is part of what makes it a square.
A parallelogram can be thought of as a "lopsided rectangle". It's area is given by A = b x h where b is the base and h is the vertical height.So Area = 16 x 13 = 208 square units.Its perimeter does not use the vertical height as this is not part of the shape.So Perimeter = 16 + 24 + 16 + 24 = 80 units.
The length, width, height, thickness, diagonal, perimeter, are some characteristics.
To find the decimal of a shaded part in a shape, first determine the total area of the shape and the area of the shaded part. Divide the area of the shaded part by the total area to get a fraction. Finally, convert that fraction to a decimal by performing the division, yielding the decimal representation of the shaded portion. For example, if the shaded area is 3 square units and the total area is 10 square units, the decimal would be 0.3 (3 divided by 10).
Perimeter is a noun.
You add the lengths of all the sides. If one "side" is a part of a circle, find the length of it and add it to the other sides.
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To find the perimeter of the table, first calculate the perimeter of the square part. The square has four sides of 4 feet each, contributing 16 feet. The two drop leaves are semicircles with a diameter of 4 feet, giving a radius of 2 feet. The perimeter of one semicircle is ( \pi \times 2 ) feet, so for two semicircles, it is ( 2 \pi \times 2 = 4\pi ) feet. Therefore, the total perimeter is ( 16 + 4\pi ) feet.
Suppose the radius of the circle is r units. Then perimeter of a whole circle = 2*pi*r. So perimeter of curved part (arc) of a quarter circle = 2*pi*r / 4 = pi*r/2 Also, the quadrant has a radius on either end of the curved part. Their combined length is 2*r So the total perimeter = 2r + pi*r/2 = r(2 + pi/4)