You can't tell the perimeter from the area.Here are a few different rectangles and their perimeters.All of them enclose 12 square feet.1/2 x 24 .. . perimeter = 491 x 12 . . . . perimeter = 261.5 x 8 .. . . perimeter = 192 x 6 . . . . . perimeter = 162.4 x 5 .. . . perimeter = 14.83 x 4 . . . . . perimeter = 143.464 x 3.464 . . perimeter = 13.856
55200 cu ft
100 square feet.
A 2-foot border around a 20 x 14 area makes the area 24 x 18 making the perimeter 84 feet.
The perimeter is the distance around, the sum of the sides. A 5 x 7 or a 4 x 8 rectangle has a perimeter of 24.
84 feet... 2 x (18+24)
You can't tell the perimeter from the area.Here are a few different rectangles and their perimeters.All of them enclose 12 square feet.1/2 x 24 .. . perimeter = 491 x 12 . . . . perimeter = 261.5 x 8 .. . . perimeter = 192 x 6 . . . . . perimeter = 162.4 x 5 .. . . perimeter = 14.83 x 4 . . . . . perimeter = 143.464 x 3.464 . . perimeter = 13.856
They could be almost anything. A strip of land 1 foot by 4000 feet would have a perimeter of 8002 feet. A plot 50 x 80, still 4000 square feet, would have a perimeter of 260 feet.
8 feet x 3 sides = 24 foot perimeter.
The NCAA and NBA courts consist of 2 half courts of 47 feet by 50 feet. The total length of the 2 courts is 94 feet. The perimeter of each court (inside the lines) is: (2 x 47') + (2 x 50') 94' + 100' = 194'. Answer: The perimeter of a half court is 194 feet. The 2 courts combined perimeter is 388 feet.
Assuming the table's surface is a rectangle, the width is 4 feet. The length is 8 feet. The perimeter is therefore (4 + 8) x 2 = 24 feet.
55200 cu ft
Let the length be x-12 and the width be x: 2(length+width) = perimeter 2(x-12+x) = 240 2x-24+2x = 240 4x = 240+24 4x = 264 x = 66 Therefore: length = 54 feet and width = 66 feet
The rectangle with the smallest perimeter for a given area is the square. The rectangle with the greatestperimeter for a given area can't be specified. The longer and skinnier you make the rectangle, the greater its perimeter will become. No matter how great a perimeter you use to enclose 24 ft2, I can always specify a longer perimeter. Let me point you in that direction with a few examples: 6 ft x 4 ft = 24 ft2, perimeter = 20 ft 8 ft x 3 ft = 24 ft2, perimeter = 22 ft 12 ft x 2 ft = 24 ft2, perimeter = 28 ft 24 ft x 1 ft = 24 ft2, perimeter = 50 ft 48 ft x 6 inches = 24 ft2, perimeter = 97 ft 96 ft x 3 inches = 24 ft2, perimeter = 192.5 ft 288 ft x 1 inch = 24 ft2, perimeter = 576ft 2inches No matter how great a perimeter you find to enclose 24 ft2, I can always specify a rectangle with the same area and a longer perimeter.
100 square feet.
A 2-foot border around a 20 x 14 area makes the area 24 x 18 making the perimeter 84 feet.
24 feet (8 x 3)