One side 8 long, other side 3 long.
A rectangle 8 metres x 3 metres has a perimeter (distance around) of 22 metres. It has an AREA of 24 square metres.
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what is the produce 1,964 and 22
22+27+22+27
The answer will depend on the shape of the figure! If a rectangle, then 22 ft.
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the answer is jermil warren with a thing :)
24
That's 3 x 8.
Yes. For instance, the rectangle measuring 1 by 10 has a perimeter of 22 and an area of 10, whereas the rectangle measuring 4 by 4 has a perimeter of 16 and an area of 16.
That depends on the dimensions !... A 1 x 18 rectangle has a perimeter of 38 ! A 2 x 9 rectangle has a perimeter of 22 ! A 3 x 6 rectangle has a perimeter of 18 !
A square of side 22 has an area of 484. Rectangle 23 x 21 has an area of 483...
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The area of a rectangle is not sufficient to determine its shape and therefore its perimeter. For example, each of the following rectangles has an area of 22 square units. But the perimeter, P, varies considerably. sqrt(22)*sqrt(22) : P = 4*sqrt(22) 2*11 : P = 26 1*22 : P = 46 0.1*220 : P = 440.2 0.01*2200 : P = 4400.02 0.001*22000 : P = 44000.002 As you may begin to see, there is no limit to the perimeter.
A 3 x 8 rectangle