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100 cm
You forgot to put in the length of the rectangle's perimeter.
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Width: 16 meters Length: 21 meters Check: 16+21+16+21 = 74 meters which is its perimeter
Perimeter = 2*(Length + Width) = 2*(24.6 + 12.2) = 2*36.8 = 73.6 units
A farmer wants to fence a rectangular garden whose perimeter is 60 yards. The length of the garden exceeds twice the width by 6 yards. What are the length and width of the garden?
The perimeter of a rectangle whose length is 5cm wit a width of 6cm is 22cm
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If the width is 9' and the length is twice that, the length is 18'; the perimeter is twice the length plus twice the width, which is 36' + 18' = 54 feet.
Perimeter is a unit of length. Area is a unit of area. The two units are not directly convertible.However, the area of a rectangle is length times width, and the perimeter is two times length plus two times width. Given constant perimeter, a square has maximum area, while a very thin rectangle has nearly zero area. (In calculus terms, the limit of the area as length or width goes to zero is zero.)Depending on how you want to name your units, you can always find a rectangle whose perimeter is "larger" than area, but this is a numerical trick that is not valid in any school of thought of mathematics that I know.
Perimeter = 5+5+3.5+3.5 = 17 feet
Fractal,
You forgot to put in the length of the rectangle's perimeter.
Perimeter of a figure is the sum of its side lengths. In a square, all four sides are the same length. So, the perimeter of a square whose side length is 8.5 is 4 x 8.5 = 34.
Length + width = half of perimeter ie 36.7 in. If length is 4.7 in then width is 32 in.