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The perimeter is the border or outer boundary around a two dimensional figure and is the length of such a boundary - a field for example, a perimeter fence
The linear distance around the outside (the perimeter) of the shape. Find by adding all side lengths. Example: Perimeter of a rectangle: 2B + 2H
perimeter is different from area because example is in rectangle from formula until you get the answer you can easily see the difference
Yes. For example, to find the perimeter of a square, add the length of the four sides.
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What you have to do is to Squarerootthe Perimeter then multiply the answer by 4For example if the area is 256 , and Perimeter is ?solution=Perimeter is 64Answered by Faustin,Obedi
The perimeter of the park is 3 kilometers and the area is .5 km2
uses of the perimeter in daily life is for example....................
You use perimeter when you are making a fence
There is no standard relationship between perimeter and area. For example, you can have two rectangles that have the same perimeter, but different area.
The perimeter is the border or outer boundary around a two dimensional figure and is the length of such a boundary - a field for example, a perimeter fence
yes
The linear distance around the outside (the perimeter) of the shape. Find by adding all side lengths. Example: Perimeter of a rectangle: 2B + 2H
perimeter is different from area because example is in rectangle from formula until you get the answer you can easily see the difference
Yes. For example, to find the perimeter of a square, add the length of the four sides.
The perimeter just means the length of something all the way round. So to find the perimeter of a triangle, you have to add the three sides together. That's it.