The formula is:
Perimeter = (distance all the way around the figure).
Exactly how you implement the formula depends on
the shape of the figure you're working with.
Perimeters are not defined in the context of 3 d shapes.
Normally perimeters are are only applicable to 2 dimensional shapes.
With great difficulty because a cone is a 3D object and only 2D shapes have perimeters
The sacle factor between two shapes is the same as the ratio of their perimeters.
There is no perimeter of a circle. Only flat shapes have perimeters. You can however, find the circumference, surface area, and volume.
Perimeters are not defined in the context of 3 d shapes.
The formula for finding out perimeters of shapes is length+length+height+height=perimeter or what else you can do is (lengthx2)+(heightx2)=PERIMETER
Normally perimeters are are only applicable to 2 dimensional shapes.
You cannot. Information about the perimeter is not sufficient to determine the length.
The formula to find the perimeter of a cone is not commonly used, as the perimeter is typically associated with two-dimensional shapes like circles and polygons. However, if we consider the base of the cone as a circle, the perimeter would be the circumference of the base circle. The formula for the circumference of a circle is 2πr, where r is the radius of the circle. So, the perimeter of a cone would be 2π times the radius of the base circle.
With great difficulty because a cone is a 3D object and only 2D shapes have perimeters
Their perimeters are in the same ratio.
The sacle factor between two shapes is the same as the ratio of their perimeters.
All polygons
There is no perimeter of a circle. Only flat shapes have perimeters. You can however, find the circumference, surface area, and volume.
"18 perimeters" is is a meaningless phrase since there are no units of measurement. It is like asking how tall are 18 heights?
No, not all rectangles have even perimeters. The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated using the formula ( P = 2(length + width) ). If either the length or width is an odd number, their sum can be odd, resulting in an odd perimeter when multiplied by 2. Therefore, a rectangle can have an odd perimeter if one or both dimensions are odd.