The perimeter of a square with 6 km sides is 24 km
The perimeter of a square with 2 inch sides is 8 inches.
Perimeter is 24cm
8*15 = 120 square cm Check with Pythagoras' theorem: 82+152 = 289 and the square root of this is 17cm Also: 8+8+15+15 = 46cm
The perimeter is the total of the sides. A square has 4 sides, in your example the sides are known so just multiply that by 4....
Any shape you want. "Perimeter" is not some esoteric function, it is merely the total measurement of the sides of the figure.
what is the perimeter of the parallelogram 20cm 30cm 17cm=100
The perimeter of a square with sides of 3.5cm is:3.5cm x 4 = 14 cm perimeter
Hint: a square's perimeter is the sum of the length of its four sides...
The perimeter of a square is the sum of the four equal sides.
The perimeter of a square with 6 km sides is 24 km
The perimeter of a square with 2 inch sides is 8 inches.
Perimeter is 5.
Perimeter is 24cm
8*15 = 120 square cm Check with Pythagoras' theorem: 82+152 = 289 and the square root of this is 17cm Also: 8+8+15+15 = 46cm
Perimeter is the total of all the sides of a figure. 1.3m is the side of your square, which will have 4 sides, ergo its perimeter is 4 x 1.3m...
The perimeter is the total of the sides. A square has 4 sides, in your example the sides are known so just multiply that by 4....