Perimeter = 2*(4m + 85cm) = 2*4.85 m = 9.7 m
4m x 4m works
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The sum of the four sides of a quadrilateral is equal to its perimeter.
The perimeter of a 6 feet by 8 feet quadrilateral is 28 feet. Or 336 inches.
The GCF is 4m.
The perimeter of a quadrilateral is 'side + side + side + side = perimeter'. If the quadrilateral is a square, you can simplify this to 'side x 4 = perimeter'.
The answer is 20m
(4 + 1) × 2 = 10 metres
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Perimeter = 2*(4m + 85cm) = 2*4.85 m = 9.7 m
4m x 4m works
A square with an area of 400m has a side length of 20m. The perimeter of a square of four times the length of one of its sides. Four times 20m is 80m. Therefore, the perimeter is 80m.
Ah, what a delightful question! To find the perimeter of a rectangle, you simply add up all the sides. So for this particular rectangle with a length of 20m and a breadth of 15m, you would add 20m + 20m + 15m + 15m to get a perimeter of 70 meters. Just imagine that rectangle sitting peacefully in a meadow, all its sides adding up to create a beautiful boundary.
Well, darling, if the length of your rectangle is 4m and the width is 2m, then the perimeter is simply calculated by adding up all the sides, which gives you 4m + 4m + 2m + 2m, totaling 12 meters. Voilà, there's your answer!
The area of rectangle is : 20.0
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