The perimeter of a square is four times the length of its side.
To calculate the total perimeter, you need the dimensions of the larger square, the smaller triangle, and the larger rectangle. The perimeter of a square is four times the length of one side, while the perimeter of a triangle is the sum of its three sides, and the perimeter of a rectangle is twice the sum of its length and width. Once you have these dimensions, simply add the individual perimeters together to find the total. If dimensions are provided, I can help calculate the specific total perimeter.
To calculate the perimeter of a square, you multiply the length of one side by four. For a triangle, the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of all three sides. Without specific measurements for the smaller square and the larger triangle, I can't provide numerical values for their perimeters. Please provide the dimensions for accurate calculations.
it becomes three times larger
Sometimes. Experiment with a small square and with a large square (though any shape rectangle will do). A square of 4 x 4 has a perimeter of 16, and an area of 16. A smaller square has more perimeter than area. A larger square has more area than perimeter.
The perimeter of the square is 96.
The area of a square is a function of the perimeter of the square.
It depends. With a square with a side of 2, the perimeter is 8 while the area is 4. With a square with a side of 10, the perimeter is 40 while the area is 100. Usually, though, you'll find that the area is larger than the perimeter.
Perimeter is length or distance (inches, feet, meters). Area is square units (length2 : square inches, square feet, square meters), so to say that one is larger than another is not relevant. If it's a 1 by 1, then the perimeter is 4 and the area is 1. But if the square is 5 by 5, then it has a perimeter of 20 and an area of 25. It depends, good luck.
yes
The closer you get to a perfect square, the smaller the perimeter. A 6x6 square will have a 24 perimeter. A 36x1 will have the largest perimeter. The area is the same, but the length has 'stretched' to cover a larger perimeter.
To calculate the perimeter of a square, you multiply the length of one side by four. For a triangle, the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of all three sides. Without specific measurements for the smaller square and the larger triangle, I can't provide numerical values for their perimeters. Please provide the dimensions for accurate calculations.
it becomes three times larger
Sometimes. Experiment with a small square and with a large square (though any shape rectangle will do). A square of 4 x 4 has a perimeter of 16, and an area of 16. A smaller square has more perimeter than area. A larger square has more area than perimeter.
11 x 12 rectangle has a larger perimeter = 46 units The 132 square unit area will give a square a perimeter of 45.9565 units
Perimeter is length (units feet, centimeters, etc.) Area is length2 (square feet, square centimeters etc.). But if you want to disregard the units, you can find triangles which perimeter is larger, smaller or even 'equal' to area, depending on scale.Take a 3,4,5 right triangle. The perimeter = 3+4+5= 12 units. Area = 3*4/2 = 6 square units. Now double the sides.Perimeter = 6 + 8+ 10 = 24 units. Area = 6*8/2 = 24 square units (the numbers are equal). Scaling it larger, then the valueof the area (in square units) will be larger than the perimeter value (in straight units).
The perimeter of the square is 96.
a square has a perimeter but a square isnt a perimeter. so no a square isnt a perimeter