Area is multiplied by 16.
Perimeter is multiplied by 4.
If the length and width of a rectangle are multiplied by the same number, then . . . -- the perimeter is multiplied by the same number -- the area is multiplied by the square of the numbner
When the linear dimensions of a plane figure are quadrupled, its perimeter is quadrupled, and its area is multiplied by 42 = 16 .
Tripling the side lengths of a rectangle will triple its perimeter. The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated as ( P = 2(length + width) ). If both the length and width are multiplied by three, the new perimeter becomes ( P' = 2(3 \times length + 3 \times width) = 3 \times P ). Therefore, the perimeter increases by a factor of three.
It will be three times the size. Each length will be multiplied by 3.. Perimeter = h+h+w+w if we multiply each by three then we get 3h+3H+3w+3w = 3P
Yes, the perimeter and area of a rectangle can be calculated with given dimensions. For a rectangle measuring 14.5 meters by 5.8 meters, the area is calculated as length multiplied by width, which equals 84.1 square meters. The perimeter is the sum of all sides, calculated as 2 times the length plus 2 times the width, resulting in a perimeter of 40.6 meters.
If the length and width of a rectangle are multiplied by the same number, then . . . -- the perimeter is multiplied by the same number -- the area is multiplied by the square of the numbner
When the linear dimensions of a plane figure are quadrupled, its perimeter is quadrupled, and its area is multiplied by 42 = 16 .
If the length and width of a rectangle are both multiplied by K, then the originalperimeter is multiplied by K, and the area is multiplied by K2 .
The perimeter of a rectangle is the distance around the rectangle. The area of a rectangle is the space inside the rectangle. To calculate either one you need the length and the width of the rectangle. To calculate the area multiply the length times the width. To calculate the perimeter add the length+width+length+width (that is the distance all the way around)
The perimeter of a rectangle is not sufficient to determine its length.
Tripling the side lengths of a rectangle will triple its perimeter. The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated as ( P = 2(length + width) ). If both the length and width are multiplied by three, the new perimeter becomes ( P' = 2(3 \times length + 3 \times width) = 3 \times P ). Therefore, the perimeter increases by a factor of three.
The formula to find the perimeter of a rectangle is: P = 2L + 2W, where 2L is the length multiplied by 2 and 2W is the width multiplied by 2. Hence: P = 2*10 + 2*5 P = 20 + 10 P = 30
The length round a rectangle is the perimeter.
the perimeter will double. but the area should doubled to four
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Perimeter is Length + width x 2 or Length + length + width + width. This is perimeter for any shape including a rectangle. Perimeter of a rectangle is all sides added together for a rectangle.
It will be three times the size. Each length will be multiplied by 3.. Perimeter = h+h+w+w if we multiply each by three then we get 3h+3H+3w+3w = 3P