4 inches
Yes. For instance, the rectangle measuring 1 by 10 has a perimeter of 22 and an area of 10, whereas the rectangle measuring 4 by 4 has a perimeter of 16 and an area of 16.
4 in2 Square has four equal sides and you say the side is 1 inch. Hence perimeter is 4 inches
A 4 by 4 and a 1 by 7.
No. For example, a 4x1 rectangle will have an area of 4 and a perimeter of 10. A 2x2 rectangle will have the same area of 4, but a perimeter of 8.
It is 1+4+1+4 = 10 inches.
4
Yes it is possible. Consider these two shapes with the same area: a 2-inch square and a 1-inch x 4-inch rectangle both have the same area of 4 sq inches. However, the square has a perimeter of 8 inches while the rectangle has a perimeter of 10 inches. By the way, the shape with the largest area for a given perimeter is a circle.
4 inches
Yes. For instance, the rectangle measuring 1 by 10 has a perimeter of 22 and an area of 10, whereas the rectangle measuring 4 by 4 has a perimeter of 16 and an area of 16.
4 in2 Square has four equal sides and you say the side is 1 inch. Hence perimeter is 4 inches
A 4 by 4 and a 1 by 7.
The perimeter of the rectangle is the sum of its 4 sides.
Perimeter = 2*(Length + Width) = 2*(4+1) metres = 10 metres.
The perimeter would be 4 inches !
It is not. The perimeter of a 1 cm square is 4 cm. The perimeter of a 5 km * 15 km rectangle is 4000000 cm: a million times as large!
The perimeter of a rectangle is the sum of its 4 sides.