No, you add up all the sides. Yes, in terms of a circle. To determine the perimeter or circumference of a circle, you must multiply: 2πr or two times Pi times the radius of the circle.
To calculate the perimeter of a quadrilateral, you need to add the lengths of all four sides. If the lengths of the sides are given, you simply add them together. If the side lengths are not provided, you may need additional information such as angles or diagonal lengths to calculate the perimeter. Without specific measurements or additional details, it is not possible to determine the perimeter of the quadrilateral.
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fixed perimeter is the perimeter being fixed
There is no reason for the perimeter of a triangle to have any relation to the perimeter of an unrelated rectangle!
The perimeter of a rectangle is not sufficient to determine its length.
The perimeter of a rhombus does not provide enough information to determine angles.
Based on the given information, there is no way to determine the perimeter.
Perimeter and area are not sufficient to determine the shape of a figure.
Subtract two times the length from the perimeter and cut that answer in half.
Two measures of a triangle are not sufficient to determine its shape and therefore its perimeter.
multiply the width by 2 and then subtract that to the perimeter then divide the answer by 2 to get the length
The area and perimeter of a parallelogram are not sufficient to determine its dimensions.
The length of one diagonal is not sufficient to determine its sides and so its perimeter.
Perimeter is used on flooring to help determine the area which will be covered. Unfortunately, perimeter does not take into consideration the obstructions inside which will not require covering.
The perimeter of a shape does not determine its area. The shape can be made thinner without changing its perimeter but reducing its area.
The area of Wisconsin is 65,503 square miles. The perimeter of Wisconsin is 1379 miles. The length or width plus the area are used to determine the perimeter.