It is: 28 yards.
To find the perimeter of a shape with sides measuring 7 yards, 5 yards, 10 yards, and 3 yards, you simply add the lengths of all the sides together. The calculation is: 7 + 5 + 10 + 3 = 25 yards. Therefore, the perimeter is 25 yards.
10+10+10+10=40 yards
It is: 2*(9.5+4) = 27 yards
Just add them up!
It is: 4*5 = 20 yards
To find the perimeter of a shape with sides measuring 7 yards, 5 yards, 10 yards, and 3 yards, you simply add the lengths of all the sides together. The calculation is: 7 + 5 + 10 + 3 = 25 yards. Therefore, the perimeter is 25 yards.
Perimeter = 4*4.8 = 19.2 yards
15 yards x 4 sides = perimeter of 60 yards
10+10+10+10=40 yards
It depends on the square yard you're talking about. If it is 1 yard by 1 yard, the perimeter will be 4 yard. If it is 1/2 yard by 2 yards, the perimeter will be 5 yards. If it is 1/4 yard by 4 yards, the perimeter will be 8.5 yards. In general, you will x yards by y yards with xy=1 and 2x+2y =p.
17+17+10+10=54 yards
It is: 2*(9.5+4) = 27 yards
Just add them up!
It is: 4*5 = 20 yards
The perimeter of an end zone in American football is calculated by adding the lengths of all four sides. An end zone is 10 yards deep and 53.33 yards wide, making its perimeter 2(10) + 2(53.33) = 126.66 yards. Therefore, the perimeter of each end zone is 126.66 yards.
A square that has an area of four square yards would be two square yards on a side. Thus, the perimeter of such a square would be a total of eight yards.
A possibility: 2 yards by 3 yards