multiply by 2.75m by 4
If you mean, the perimeter, P(square)=4s P=4x2.750m P=11.000m
If the length of the sides is x metres then area = x2 ie x2 = 10000 so that x = 100 metres Then perimeter = 4*x = 400 metres.
No, you can not calculate an area if you know just the perimeter. For example, rectangle with sides of 10 and 20 would have a perimeter of 60 and an area of 200, but a square of sides 15 would have a perimeter of 60 and an area of 225. You need to know more details about the shape than just the perimeter.
Perimeter is 5.
It is not possible to give a straightforward answer to this question because the person who posted the question forgot to describe the square!If the length of each side of the square is s cm, then its perimeter is 4*s cm. In terms of metres, that is 4*s/100 = s/25 metres.
The perimeter of a square with sides of 4.5m is 4*4.5m = 18 metres.
The perimeter = 4 * side = 4 * 7.5 = 30 metres
If 23 of the area of the square is 54 then the area of the whole square is 54/23 = 2.3478 square metres. The sides are, therefore, 1.5323 metres and so the perimeter is 6.1290 metres.
You must have meant "an area of 0.25m2"In that case the sides of the square would be 0.5 metres and its perimeter would be 2.0 metres.
4*18 = 72 metres
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.
Perimeter of rectangle: 17.5+3.3+17.5+3.3 = 41.6 metres
Assuming it is a square, with each side measuring 7.5 metres. Therefore, the perimeter will be 7.5 x 4 = 30 metres.
Add up the lengths of all the sides.
If you mean, the perimeter, P(square)=4s P=4x2.750m P=11.000m
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.
If the length of the sides is x metres then area = x2 ie x2 = 10000 so that x = 100 metres Then perimeter = 4*x = 400 metres.