Perimeter = 2*(5 + 7) = 24 inches.Area = 5 * 7 = 35 square inches.
A parallelogram is a "sat-on" rectangle; opposite sides are equal in length → perimeter = 7 + 11 + 7 + 11 inches = 36 inches.
The perimeter is 60 inches
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Perimeter is the measurement of all sides of a figure. For example, if you have a rectangle that has 2 sides of 4 inches long and 2 sides of 8 inches long, the perimeter is the total of all sides, which in this case is 24 inches.
Perimeter:20 inches Area:35
A parallelogram is a "sat-on" rectangle; opposite sides are equal in length → perimeter = 7 + 11 + 7 + 11 inches = 36 inches.
The perimeter is 60 inches
The perimeter of a rectangle can be calculated by adding up the lengths of all its sides. In this case, the rectangle is 7 inches by 8 inches, so its perimeter would be 2(7) + 2(8) = 14 + 16 = 30 inches.
area = base X height if rectangle is 4 inches by 8 inches it the area would be 32 inches perimeter = sum of the length of the 4 sides...so in the rectangle above you have 2 sides at 4 inches and 2 sides at 8 so the total of those 4 sides will be 24 inches
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A rectangle has a perimeter of 28 inches. The length of one pair of sides is 8 inches per side. What is the length of each of the other sides? Six in.
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A rectangle with a perimeter of 36 units can have sides of any length as long as the lengths of the two differently-sized sides are equal to 18. For example, a rectangle with sides of 10 units and 8 units (don't forget to state what these units are, whether they are inches or centimetres or any other similar measurement), would have a perimeter of 36.
70 inches.
The greatest area for a fixed perimeter will be when all the sides are equal or when the rectangle approaches the shape of a square.
These two plane figures do not have a common perimeter. As the opposite sides of a rectangle are of equal length then only the measurements of two adjacent sides are needed to calculate the perimeter. (Perimeter = 2A + 2B, where A and B are the lengths of adjacent sides) However, a trapezium does not necessarily have any of its sides of equal length and therefore all four sides have to be measured to determine the perimeter.