5+2x=17
2x=12
x=6
so the remaing sides are each 6ft
Solid objects do not have a perimeter in the geometric sense.
If the perimeter of a square building is 812 meter then each side is 203 meter long
ya , so i actually wanted the answer myself but i think it is because congruent triangle will give it a balance and support
200 ft
You can't. The area doesn't tell you the dimensions or the perimeter. You absolutely must know something else besides the area. For example, if you know the area, and you also know that the building is square, then the perimeter is four times the square root of the area. But that's only an example. The main thing is: You can't figure out anything else from just the area and no other information. Here's an example: If you had a building that was 40ft x 40ft it's square feet would be 1600, but it's perimeter would be 40+40+40+40 or 160. If instead you had a building that was 20ft x 80ft it's square feet would be 1600, but it's perimeter would be 20 + 80 + 20 + 80 or 200. So see, both have the same square feet, but different perimeters.
Solid objects do not have a perimeter in the geometric sense.
If the perimeter of a square building is 812 meter then each side is 203 meter long
yes
2(21.5+12.5) = a perimeter of 68 units
ya , so i actually wanted the answer myself but i think it is because congruent triangle will give it a balance and support
This is known as a COMMON AREA WALKWAY
With reference to the compass rose.
It is: 50+45+50+45 = 190m
200 ft
You can't. The area doesn't tell you the dimensions or the perimeter. You absolutely must know something else besides the area. For example, if you know the area, and you also know that the building is square, then the perimeter is four times the square root of the area. But that's only an example. The main thing is: You can't figure out anything else from just the area and no other information. Here's an example: If you had a building that was 40ft x 40ft it's square feet would be 1600, but it's perimeter would be 40+40+40+40 or 160. If instead you had a building that was 20ft x 80ft it's square feet would be 1600, but it's perimeter would be 20 + 80 + 20 + 80 or 200. So see, both have the same square feet, but different perimeters.
yes ,becaus you need to know how much fence you need
Support columns in the basement of a building can typically be found near the perimeter walls or in the center of the space to provide structural support. They are usually made of concrete or steel and are essential for distributing the weight of the building above.