Width: 16 meters Length: 21 meters Check: 16+21+16+21 = 74 meters which is its perimeter
100 cm
66metres
The length of a rectangle whose area is 72 square meters and whose width is 6 meters, would be 12. Note that 12 x 6 = 72.
The perimeter will be 88cm. The square root of 484 is 22 - the length of one side of the square, multiplied by 4 is 88 !
A square has four equal sides, so its perimeter is 4*length of one side, so to find the length divide the perimeter by 4. 148/4 is equal to 37.
Width: 16 meters Length: 21 meters Check: 16+21+16+21 = 74 meters which is its perimeter
100 cm
45
66metres
Perimeter of a figure is the sum of its side lengths. In a square, all four sides are the same length. So, the perimeter of a square whose side length is 8.5 is 4 x 8.5 = 34.
The length of a rectangle whose area is 72 square meters and whose width is 6 meters, would be 12. Note that 12 x 6 = 72.
The perimeter will be 88cm. The square root of 484 is 22 - the length of one side of the square, multiplied by 4 is 88 !
Since a square has four sides of equal length, divide the perimeter measurement by four: 300 / 4 = 75 yards.
It is a polygon, whose area is 64. If the length is "x" and the height is "y" and it is a square, then the area is x times y is 64. If it is not a square, then the formulas get a bit more complicated, but the concept is the same. That is all true, but the question asks for a length. If you mean perimeter, that depends entirely on the shape of the polygon. If it is a square, and x and y are as above, then x equals y equals 8 meters, and the perimeter is 8 times 4 or 32 meters. If it is a rectangle, the perimeter will be at least 32 meters but there is no limit to how high the perimeter can be. For example, if x is 1 millimeter, then y has to be 64,000 meters or 64 kilometers, and the perimeter is 128,000.002 meters.
26.64yd (4 sides x 6.66 = 26.64)
To find the perimeter of a square, first determine the length of one side. The area of a square is calculated as side length squared, so if the area is 196 square units, the side length is the square root of 196, which is 14 units. The perimeter of a square is given by the formula (P = 4 \times \text{side length}). Therefore, the perimeter is (4 \times 14 = 56) units.