To find the perimeter of a rectangular field, you can use the formula: P = 2(length + width). For a field measuring 89.5 meters by 60 meters, the perimeter would be P = 2(89.5 + 60) = 2(149.5) = 299 meters. Therefore, the perimeter of the field is 299 meters.
To find the perimeter of a rectangle, you use the formula ( P = 2 \times (length + width) ). For a rectangle with dimensions 89.5 m and 60 m, the perimeter would be ( P = 2 \times (89.5 + 60) = 2 \times 149.5 = 299 ) meters. Therefore, the perimeter is 299 meters.
Perimeter = 400 meters.
346m
The question as asked cannot be answered. If the field were circular, the perimeter would be the least possible. But for a long thin field, the perimeter would be much larger.
5,347,962,110 Miles
Assuming the warehouse is a rectangle, the perimeter would be 100m + 60m + 100m + 60m = 320m.The area is 100m * 60 m = 6,000 sq m.
To find the perimeter of a rectangle, you use the formula ( P = 2 \times (length + width) ). For a rectangle with dimensions 89.5 m and 60 m, the perimeter would be ( P = 2 \times (89.5 + 60) = 2 \times 149.5 = 299 ) meters. Therefore, the perimeter is 299 meters.
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2.3% of 895= 2.3% * 895= 0.023 * 895= 20.585
Perimeter = 400 meters.
The perimeter is always the distance around the outside edge (of the field). However this will vary according to the size of the field; it is not a standardised distance.
3600m2. this is 60m * 60m
346m
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Nope - 60m = 6000mm. 600mm is 60cm
The question as asked cannot be answered. If the field were circular, the perimeter would be the least possible. But for a long thin field, the perimeter would be much larger.