To calculate the perimeter of a shape with sides measuring 11m, 18m, and 22m, simply add the lengths of all sides: 11m + 18m + 22m = 51m. The area, however, cannot be determined with just the side lengths provided, as the shape is not specified (e.g., triangle, rectangle). If it's a triangle, you would need additional information, like the height, or you could use Heron's formula if you have all three sides. For other shapes, the area would depend on the specific geometry.
20.5m
(L + W) x 2 (8 + 3) x 2 = 11 x 2 = 22m
A circle with a diameter of 22m has a circumference of 69.115m
11 m
22 meters The perimeter (distance around the outside) = length + width + length + width P = 2L + 2W 2 (8) + 2 (3) = 16 + 6 = 22 also: P = 2 (L + W) 2(8 + 3) = 22
If you mean an area measuring 3m x 8m, the answer is 22m !
20.5m
An indoor hockey pitch is 18m to 22m wide by 36m to 44m long.
well if you add it it is easy. A:11m.The above is a load of bovine droppings. P = 2(L + W) so the CORRECT answer is 22 m.The perimeter of a rectangle is 2 x (length + width).2 x (7m + 4m) = 2 x 11m = 22m
Sum of the sides ie 8+8+3+3 = 22m. p=2l+2w thus, p=2(8m)+2(3m) p=16m+6m p=22m so the perimeter is 22m. yrevoj.
Isn't it the sum of all sides? 8m+8m+3m+3m = 22m
1,521 square m
22m = 2200cm
(L + W) x 2 (8 + 3) x 2 = 11 x 2 = 22m
Perimeter = 2*(22 + 33) = 2*55 = 110 metres. A huge room!
if 1000mm = 1mthen2300mm = 2.3mtherefore2300mm < 22m
If you put an ant down on the rectangle and start him walking along the line, the 'perimeter' is the distance he has to walk in order to get back to where he started, if he stays on the line. If you put him down on a corner of this one, he has to walk (8m + 3m + 8m + 3m) = 22m. That's the perimeter.