The perimeter of a rectangle is given by (2L plus 2W). If you double either the width or length dimension, then it is four times the original dimension, such as (4L plus 2W) or (2L plus 4W).
The dimensions are 10 m by 6.5 m and so 10*6.5 = 65 square m
Yes. The perimeter is a measure of the combined length of all the sides. If you double the lengths of the sides then naturally this will also necessarilychange the perimeter (it will double the perimeter).
the area also doubles
This means you are looking for 2 numbers which when you times them together you get 6 and when double of each number is added together you get 10. First you find the multiples of 6 and then Double each multiple set's values and add them together. The set that equals ten gives you the length and width of the rectangle: 1, 6 - Double 1 and Double 6 = 2 + 12 = 14 2, 3 - Double 2 and Double 3 = 4 + 6 = 10 Therefore the dimensions of the rectangle are 2 Yards by 3 Yards.
The perimeter of a rectangle is given by (2L plus 2W). If you double either the width or length dimension, then it is four times the original dimension, such as (4L plus 2W) or (2L plus 4W).
The dimensions are 10 m by 6.5 m and so 10*6.5 = 65 square m
Yes. The perimeter is a measure of the combined length of all the sides. If you double the lengths of the sides then naturally this will also necessarilychange the perimeter (it will double the perimeter).
the perimeter will double. but the area should doubled to four
the area also doubles
you should double the area of a rectangle thats what u should do
This means you are looking for 2 numbers which when you times them together you get 6 and when double of each number is added together you get 10. First you find the multiples of 6 and then Double each multiple set's values and add them together. The set that equals ten gives you the length and width of the rectangle: 1, 6 - Double 1 and Double 6 = 2 + 12 = 14 2, 3 - Double 2 and Double 3 = 4 + 6 = 10 Therefore the dimensions of the rectangle are 2 Yards by 3 Yards.
If you double dimensions in the x, y and z direction, then the volume will be multiplied by 8 (2x2x2)
It will also double.
Yes it will. How thick are you?
rectangle
You double the perimeter and 4X the area.