If you are adding tiles to any side of a figure, then you are increasing its total surfgace area and, of course, the distance around the figure ( perimeter) is also increased.
The perimeter of each tile is 4 inches. So the perimeter of 16 tiles - separately - is 4*16 = 64 inches. The perimeter of a 16-tile shape depends on the shape.
26
yes i think
To work out perimeter you always add I need to remember that
To find the perimeter using square tiles, count the number of tiles along the outer edge of the shape and multiply by the tile's side length. For the area, count the total number of square tiles that completely fill the shape, which gives you the area in square units (each tile represents one square unit). If the tiles are of a different size, multiply the number of tiles by the area of one tile to get the total area.
The perimeter of each tile is 4 inches. So the perimeter of 16 tiles - separately - is 4*16 = 64 inches. The perimeter of a 16-tile shape depends on the shape.
You add for perimeter...
Multiply for the area, add for the perimeter.
14 tiles
26
Yes, for the perimeter of a polygon, you add up all the sides.
yes i think
12+12=24
To work out perimeter you always add I need to remember that
The perimeter of a square is 100 inches. How many square tiles 1 inch on each edge are needed to cover its area?
The perimeter is the length around something, add all sides together to get the length of the perimeter.
A perimeter that will not change.