Since 3 divides 24 and 4 divides 16, the answer is 24*16/(3*4) = 32 tiles.
Note that this allows no space for grouting.
The perimeter is all the way around the shape so it would be.. 16 + 16 + 2 + 2 = 36. Therefore th perimeter must be 36cm.
Oh honey, that shape is a rectangle. It has sides measuring 5cm and 3cm, giving you an area of 15cm² and a perimeter of 16cm. It's as straightforward as a line at the DMV, darling.
If you mean the sides are both 16, than the answer is 256 cm. squared
There is only one possibility in forming a triangle from the given dimensions and it is 4cm by 14cm by 16cm
6.15 (rounded)
16cm.
Perimeter of rectangle: 5+3+5+3 = 16cm
A 16cm x 13cm rectangle is approximately 6.3 inches x 5.1 inches.
anything imaginary but a real shape would be a square or rectangle.
Area of the rectangle is 144cm. The sides of a square with the same ares is 12cm.
It depends on the size of the tile. The number of 16cm x 16 cm tiles required will be quite different from the number of 16 inch x 16 inch tiles. Unfortunately, you do not specify which. And, if the tile was 16 ft x 16 ft, then 1 tile would be sufficient!
The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated by adding together all four sides. In this case, the rectangle has a length of 6cm and a width of 2cm. To find the perimeter, you would add the length (6cm) + width (2cm) + length (6cm) + width (2cm) = 16cm. Therefore, the perimeter of a rectangle with sides measuring 6cm by 2cm is 16cm.
16 cm 5cm+5cm+3cm+3cm=16cm
After converting all the measurements to the same units, you would use the Pythagoras Theorem.
3 + 3 + 5 + 5 = 16cm
The perimeter is all the way around the shape so it would be.. 16 + 16 + 2 + 2 = 36. Therefore th perimeter must be 36cm.
Oh honey, that shape is a rectangle. It has sides measuring 5cm and 3cm, giving you an area of 15cm² and a perimeter of 16cm. It's as straightforward as a line at the DMV, darling.