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If you put an ant down on the rectangle and start him walking along the line, the 'perimeter' is the distance he has to walk in order to get back to where he started, if he stays on the line. If you put him down on a corner of this one, he has to walk (8m + 3m + 8m + 3m) = 22m. That's the perimeter.
Break the composite shape down into simple units. Find the perimeter and area of each and then add these up as appropriate. If the shape cannot be broken down easily you may have to rely on integration or numerical methods.
You take the human in question and have him or her lie down on a bed, then you take a fairly long piece of string or twine and lay it next to that person as closely as you can, all along his or her perimeter, then snip it off so that it is the length of that perimeter. Then, you can straighten out the piece of string and measure it with a ruler or tape measure.
A structure (building or similar) that im predominantly vertical (up and down) - much taller than wide.
Oh, dude, if you take a square and shrink each side to one-third of its original length, the perimeter will decrease by a factor of three. It's like those magic tricks where things disappear, but in this case, it's just basic math. So, if the original perimeter was 12 units, it would become 4 units after the sides were reduced. Easy peasy!
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Insulators transfer heat slowly because they have a low thermal conductivity, meaning they are not good conductors of heat. This is due to their molecular structure, which does not allow heat to pass through easily. Insulators work by trapping pockets of air or other gases, which are poor conductors of heat, thus slowing down the transfer of heat.
If you put an ant down on the rectangle and start him walking along the line, the 'perimeter' is the distance he has to walk in order to get back to where he started, if he stays on the line. If you put him down on a corner of this one, he has to walk (8m + 3m + 8m + 3m) = 22m. That's the perimeter.
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Not at all. For example:A square of 2 x 2 will have a perimeter of 8, and an area of 4. A rectangle of 3 x 1 will also have a perimeter of 8, and an area of 3.A "rectangle" of 4 x 0 will also have a perimeter of 8, but the area has shrunk down to zero. The circle has the largest area for a given perimeter/circumference.
The minimum down payment required for a mortgage with 5 down is 5 of the total purchase price of the home.
Yes,Mercury at 4kelvin is a super conductor it can be cooled down to that temperature.
Break the composite shape down into simple units. Find the perimeter and area of each and then add these up as appropriate. If the shape cannot be broken down easily you may have to rely on integration or numerical methods.
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combination of top-down & bottom up structure
The minimum down payment required for a car purchase with a 50 down payment is 50 of the total cost of the car.
If you double (2 times) the perimeter the area will will be 4 times larger. Therefore the area is proportional to the square of the perimeter or the perimeter is proportional to the square root of area. The relationship as shown above applies only to triangles with similar proportions, that is when you scale up or down any triangle of fixed proportions. Other than that requirement, there is no relationship between perimeter and area of any shape of triangle except that it can be stated that the area will be maximum when the sides are of equal length (sides = 1/3 of perimeter).