Perimeter = 2*(width + length) = 2*(8/12 + 2)feet = 2*(2/3 + 2) feet = 2*8/3 ft = 16/3 ft or 51/3 ft = 5 ft 4 inches
There are ...( 10.76391 sq. ft. ) or if you want a perimeter: There are 13 ft 1.5 in. The length of a meter is 3 ft 3 and 3/8 of an inch.
The perimeter of a circle is called its "circumference". Its length is the diameter multiplied by (pi). 8 pi = 25.133 (rounded)
Perimeter = (10.25 + 8 + 10.25 + 8) = 36.5 ft Area = (10.25 x 8) = 82 square ft
yes. add all sides together to find the perimeter. 7+8+10=25.
Perimeter = 2*(width + length) = 2*(8/12 + 2)feet = 2*(2/3 + 2) feet = 2*8/3 ft = 16/3 ft or 51/3 ft = 5 ft 4 inches
8 feet x 3 sides = 24 foot perimeter.
There are ...( 10.76391 sq. ft. ) or if you want a perimeter: There are 13 ft 1.5 in. The length of a meter is 3 ft 3 and 3/8 of an inch.
24 feet (8 x 3)
The perimeter of a circle is called its "circumference". Its length is the diameter multiplied by (pi). 8 pi = 25.133 (rounded)
The circumference of an 8 ft circle is: 25.1 feet.
Perimeter = (10.25 + 8 + 10.25 + 8) = 36.5 ft Area = (10.25 x 8) = 82 square ft
Not at all. For example:A square of 2 x 2 will have a perimeter of 8, and an area of 4. A rectangle of 3 x 1 will also have a perimeter of 8, and an area of 3.A "rectangle" of 4 x 0 will also have a perimeter of 8, but the area has shrunk down to zero. The circle has the largest area for a given perimeter/circumference.
yes. add all sides together to find the perimeter. 7+8+10=25.
32 ft.
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4 +4 = 8 and 8+8 = 16 16+4 =20the perimeter would equal 16