The smallest perimeter for any area is achieved with a circle. The area formula for a circle is A = pi * radius squared.
Where pi is a constant equal to about 3.14.
In this case, 60 = pi * radius squared, then radius = square root (60 / pi)
A circle's perimeter is called the circumference: C = 2 * r * pi
So, C = 2 * square root (60 / pi) * pi
It is approximately 27.5 meters
I think this means we have a shape with a perimeter 39cm and we are asked what is the smallest area. It is a rectangle of length 19.5cm and width zero. Or perhaps it should read area 49 cm squared., what is the smallest periimeter. A circle with 49=pi x r2. Then perimeter=pi x 2r
To find the perimeter, we first need to determine the shape of the area. If we assume it's a square with an area of 64 square meters, the length of each side would be the square root of 64, which is 8 meters. The perimeter of a square is calculated as 4 times the length of one side, so the perimeter would be 4 × 8 = 32 meters. If the shape is different, the perimeter would need to be calculated based on its specific dimensions.
The perimeter is a measure of the total distance around a shape. If you mean a shape with a perimeter of 8.2 meters, then the perimeter is simply 8.2 meters. However, if you are asking for the perimeter of a specific shape, please provide more details about the shape and its dimensions.
To find the perimeter of a shape, you add the lengths of all its sides. In this case, the perimeter is calculated as follows: 3 meters + 4 meters + 5 meters + 8 meters = 20 meters. Therefore, the perimeter is 20 meters.
The smallest perimeter possible is if the shape is a circle of radius 1.32 metres (approx). This gives a perimeter of 8.313 metres. If the shape is a rectangle, it will have minimum perimeter when it is a square with sides of 2.34 metres, giving a perimeter of 9.381 metres. But it cound be a rectangle with width 0.001 metres and length of 5500 metres giving a perimeter of just over 11 KILOmetres. The perimeter can be increased without limit.
I think this means we have a shape with a perimeter 39cm and we are asked what is the smallest area. It is a rectangle of length 19.5cm and width zero. Or perhaps it should read area 49 cm squared., what is the smallest periimeter. A circle with 49=pi x r2. Then perimeter=pi x 2r
To find the perimeter, we first need to determine the shape of the area. If we assume it's a square with an area of 64 square meters, the length of each side would be the square root of 64, which is 8 meters. The perimeter of a square is calculated as 4 times the length of one side, so the perimeter would be 4 × 8 = 32 meters. If the shape is different, the perimeter would need to be calculated based on its specific dimensions.
The perimeter varies, depending on the shape.
The perimeter of 4 meters by 5 meters is 18. Is the figure a square? if it is then the answer is 18m squared. The first answer is correct if the shape is a parallelogram; the second is rubbish. A square cannot be 4m by 5 m because one of the defining characteristics of a square is that its sides are the same length! The perimeter is the length (therefore metres, NOT m sq) around the shape. 4m+5m+4m+5m = 18m.
It depends on the shape. The shape with the smallest perimeter is a circle whose radius is 20.72 metres, giving it a circumference of 130.20 metres. The perimeter can be increased, without increasing the area by flattening out the circle. The smallest square would be one with sides of 36.73 metres (to 2 dp), and hence a perimetre of 146.91 metres. But the perimeter can take any larger value.
depends on the shape
The smallest perimeter possible is if the shape is a circle of radius 1.32 metres (approx). This gives a perimeter of 8.313 metres. If the shape is a rectangle, it will have minimum perimeter when it is a square with sides of 2.34 metres, giving a perimeter of 9.381 metres. But it cound be a rectangle with width 0.001 metres and length of 5500 metres giving a perimeter of just over 11 KILOmetres. The perimeter can be increased without limit.
71.8 metres does not define a shape and so does not have any particular perimeter.
Divide by 100: 43cm / 100 = 0.43 meters.
The question "What shape is 36 meters?" is a bit unclear, as 36 meters is a measure of length rather than a specific shape. However, if you're referring to a shape that has a perimeter or a side length of 36 meters, it could be a square with each side measuring 9 meters, or a rectangle with various dimensions that add up to a total perimeter of 36 meters. The shape ultimately depends on how the length is applied.
It depends on the shape of the acre, it is not a fixed distance.
The perimeter of a shape is the total distance around its outer boundary. For a rectangle with sides of 9 meters and 4 meters, the perimeter would be calculated as P = 2(9) + 2(4) = 18 + 8 = 26 meters. The area of a shape is the total space enclosed within its boundaries. For the same rectangle, the area would be calculated as A = 9 * 4 = 36 square meters.