To find the perimeter of a rectangle, you use the formula (P = 2 \times (length + width)). For a rectangle with dimensions 9 and 13, the perimeter is (P = 2 \times (9 + 13) = 2 \times 22 = 44). Thus, the perimeter is 44 units.
13 x 3 JHC!
Its width is 13 m
The perimeter is the distance around the outside. A rectangle has two long sides and two short sides. So . . 2 x 13 = 26 2 x 9 = 18 26 + 18 = 44
The perimeter of a rectangle is the sum of its four sides. Add the sides for both rectangles, then compare the results.
To find the perimeter of a rectangle, you use the formula (P = 2 \times (length + width)). For a rectangle with dimensions 9 and 13, the perimeter is (P = 2 \times (9 + 13) = 2 \times 22 = 44). Thus, the perimeter is 44 units.
If that's a rectangle or a kite, then the perimeter is 50 feet.
44
13 x 3 JHC!
52 (13•4)
add 21 and 13 and double the answer!
No, 12x4 = 48 sq meters. 13x3=39 sq meters.
Its width is 13 m
The perimeter is the distance around the outside. A rectangle has two long sides and two short sides. So . . 2 x 13 = 26 2 x 9 = 18 26 + 18 = 44
The perimeter of a rectangle is the sum of its four sides. Add the sides for both rectangles, then compare the results.
A rectangle whose opposite sides are 4 cm and 2.5 cm. Its perimeter is 2*(4 + 2.5) = 2*6.5) = 13 cm.
The perimeter is 11 + 5 + 13 = 29 inches.