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To find the perimeter of a rectangle, you need to add up the lengths of all its sides. In this case, the area of the rectangle is given as 60 sq ft, and one of its sides is 6 ft. To find the other side, you divide the area by the given side length: 60 sq ft รท 6 ft = 10 ft. Now, you can calculate the perimeter by adding up all the sides: 6 ft + 10 ft + 6 ft + 10 ft = 32 ft.
Area is 1.44 square feet Perimeter is 6 feet.
The area doesn't tell you the shape or the perimeter. Even if you restrict it torectangles, there are an infinite number of those, all with different perimeters,that all have 42 ft squared of area.Here are a few of them. ALL of the areas are 42 ft squared.42 ft by 1 ft (perimeter = 86 ft)21 ft by 2 ft (perimeter = 46 ft)14 ft by 3 ft (perimeter = 34 ft)12 ft by 3ft6in (perimeter = 31 ft)7 ft by 6 ft (perimeter = 26 ft)If you're trying to make a square out of it, then the length of each side of the squareis sqrt(42), and the perimeter is 25.92 to the nearest hundredth.On the other hand, it could be a circle, and the perimeter (circumference) of the circleis 22.97 to the nearest hundredth.
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6 yards equals to 24 ft.
11 ft. 11+11+6+6=34
5ft+5ft+6ft+6ft+8ft=30ft
6 yards equals to 24 ft.
6 yards equals to 24 ft.
Area is 1.44 square feet Perimeter is 6 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.
Yes it could be like 6 6 and 5
There's a lower limit, but there's no upper limit.The smallest perimeter that a 96-ft2 rectangle can have is a square with 9.798-ft sides,for a perimeter of 39.192 ft. (rounded)But the perimeter can be as big as you want to make it, with no limit.Each of the following rectangles has area of 96 ft2 :1-ft x 96-ft . . . perimeter = 194 ft6-in x 192-ft . . . perimeter = 385 ft (0.073 mile)1-in x 1,152-ft . . . perimeter = 2,3041/6 ft. (0.436 mile)0.001-ft x 96,000-ft . . . perimeter = 192,000.002 ft. (36.36 miles)0.000001-ft x 96,000,000-ft . . . perimeter = 192,000,000.000002 ft ( 36,363.6 miles)
The area doesn't tell you the shape or the perimeter. Even if you restrict it torectangles, there are an infinite number of those, all with different perimeters,that all have 42 ft squared of area.Here are a few of them. ALL of the areas are 42 ft squared.42 ft by 1 ft (perimeter = 86 ft)21 ft by 2 ft (perimeter = 46 ft)14 ft by 3 ft (perimeter = 34 ft)12 ft by 3ft6in (perimeter = 31 ft)7 ft by 6 ft (perimeter = 26 ft)If you're trying to make a square out of it, then the length of each side of the squareis sqrt(42), and the perimeter is 25.92 to the nearest hundredth.On the other hand, it could be a circle, and the perimeter (circumference) of the circleis 22.97 to the nearest hundredth.