Perimeter is a length or a distance, just like depth, height, and circumference are.
Any unit of length can be used to describe a perimeter. Some good ones are ... - nanometer
- inch
- kilometer
- parsec
- furlong
- yard
- league
- mile
- light-year.
You would use a unit of length, such as feet, meters, or centimeters, to measure the perimeter of a room.
Metres.
You would use units of length, such as meters or feet, to measure the distance from your room to your kitchen.
You can measure the distance across the room using a measuring tape, laser distance measurer, or a ruler. Simply extend the measuring tool from one end of the room to the other to get an accurate measurement.
To measure your room, use a tape measure to determine the length and width of the space. Multiply these two dimensions together to calculate the square footage. Additionally, measure the height of the room to determine its volume.
You can use a tape measure, a laser measure, or a yardstick to measure the height of a room. Simply extend the measuring tool from the floor to the ceiling, making sure to account for any obstructions like furniture or molding.
I would measure it in maters
You would use units of length, such as meters or feet, to measure the distance from your room to your kitchen.
A 20 x 20 room will have a perimeter of 20 + 20 + 20 + 20 = 80.
Degrees Celsius.
You can use a tape measure, a laser measure, or a yardstick to measure the height of a room. Simply extend the measuring tool from the floor to the ceiling, making sure to account for any obstructions like furniture or molding.
The answer depends on what the "63 feet" is a measure of.
I would assume it to be 42 ft depending if you are talking about the inside of the room or the outside perimeter
The room measures 16 meters x 8 meters and has a diagonal measurement of 17.9 meters.
Based on the given information, there is no way to determine the perimeter. Assuming the room is a square, then you could take the square root of 246 (≈15.6843871) and multiply that by 4 (≈ 62.7375484), which would be the perimeter of a square room with this area.
If it is such that you cannot break it into squares, one main square with others attached. Measure each space and add them together. Measure the outside walls and get the perimeter. This will give you a figure Say a total of 48 feet. Treat that like it was the measurement of a square room. Divide that by 4, you get 12. A square room 12 feet to a side. 1 width times 1 length give you the square footage. 12x12=144. The perimeter is the same on a square room or a star if is the same length, it is going to enclose the same square footage.
Measure the perimeter, and that is the total length of the perimeter of the room. This is important if you are replacing the baseboard. To find the square footage of the room (also known as the area of the room), take the width measurement of the room and multiply that figure by the length measurement of the room. This is important and now I will tell you why. If you are replacing the carpet or any other floor covering, or even painting the ceiling, you will want to know the square footage of the room. And that is the way to do that. Now suppose you want to know just how much paint to buy, with the intent of painting JUST the walls. Now I will tell you, and how. Take the total perimeter measurement and multiply that number by the measurement of the heighth of your walls. You will now know the total square footage of your wall area, and can speak intelligently to your friendly local paint salesperson with some level of confidence and ease. Some people like to subtract the window-area and door-area measurements, but I like to have some paint left over for the inevitable necessary touch-ups that come along with family life.
the perimeter is how long around it is, like my room is 15 ft around, so therefore my rooms perimeter is 15ft
You can not measure my weight! Who did measure the size of earth?