To calculate the perimeter distance of a 50-hectare area, we first convert hectares to square meters: 50 hectares equals 500,000 square meters. If we assume the area is a perfect square, the side length would be √500,000, which is approximately 707.1 meters. The perimeter of a square is four times the side length, resulting in a perimeter of about 2,828.4 meters.
there are "12950" hectares in 50 square miles
565.685425 metres
The perimeter is the distance around a figureIt is normally its perimeter
perimeter or circumference The only answer is perimeter. The circumference is the the perimeter of a circle; the distance around a circle.
The circumference is the distance around a circle whereas the perimeter is the distance around a polygon
Answer: 50 mi² = 12,949.940 hectares
there are "12950" hectares in 50 square miles
565.685425 metres
Any distance from 12280 metres upwards.If the area in question is in the form of a circle, it will have a perimeter of approx 12280 metres.To see how the perimeter can increase without limit, let x be any positive number.Let y = 12000000/x.Then a rectangle with length x metres and breadth y metres will have an area of 1200 hectares. Its perimeter will be 2(x + y) metres which is more than 2x metres. But x can have any value so 2x can be made as large as you like. And the perimeter will be [at least, slightly] larger still.
5000 hectares is equivalent to 50 square kilometers.
In Math, perimeter is the distance around something.In Math, perimeter is the distance around something.In Math, perimeter is the distance around something.In Math, perimeter is the distance around something.
Miles measure distance. Hectares measure area.
The perimeter is the distance around a figureIt is normally its perimeter
perimeter.
The question is nonsensical. Kilometres is a distance unit and hectares is an area unit.
The distance round a closed figure is the perimeter.
50 square miles is equivalent to 12950 hectares.