The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated by adding the lengths of all its sides. In this case, the rectangle has two sides of length 20m and two sides of length 15m. Therefore, the perimeter would be 2(20m) + 2(15m) = 40m + 30m = 70m.
102 m
The dimensions of the rectangular lot are: 30m by 15m
Area = Length * Width So Width = Area / Length = 165/15 = 11 metres.
15m and 30 m
15m square is equal to 2,250,000 cm square. Note though, that 15m square is not the same as 15 square metres.
102 m
If its length is 15m then its width is 10m because 15+10+15+10 = 50m
15m wide and 31m long
Its width works out as 15m and its length 20m and so 15*20 = 300 square m
If its length is 15m then its width is 10m
Well, well, well, look who's trying to flex their math muscles. If the perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 15m, that means all three sides are equal. So, divide 15m by 3 and voila, you get the length of each side - 5m. Math really can be a piece of cake, huh?
60 m
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math lingo! So, if a rectangle has dimensions 5m by 3m, its perimeter would be 16m (2x5 + 2x3). To find another rectangle with the same perimeter, you could have dimensions like 4m by 4m (2x4 + 2x4 = 16m). It's all about balancing those sides, like a seesaw, man.
If it is an isosceles triangle then side BC is 15cm and side AC is 15m
Let the width of the rectangle be x meters. Since the length is 5m more than twice the width, the length is 2x + 5 meters. The perimeter of a rectangle is given by the formula P = 2(length + width). Substituting the given values, we have 100 = 2(2x + 5 + x), which simplifies to 100 = 6x + 10. Solving for x, we get x = 15. Therefore, the width is 15m and the length is 35m.
You currently have a rectangle 50m long and 30m wide. If you bisect this rectangle (from the middle of one shorter side to the other) then you will have two rectangles 50m long and 15m wide. Assuming that 15m is wide enough for your track, you can now combine the two rectangles end to end to have a surface 100m long and 15m wide.
The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its width. In this case, the grid is 15m by 10m, so the area would be 15m x 10m = 150 square meters. This means that the grid covers a total area of 150 square meters.