10cm 2l + 2w 4+6=10cm
The perimeter of a shape is the sum of the lengths of all its sides. In this case, the shape is a rectangle with sides measuring 7cm and 10cm. To find the perimeter, you add up all the sides: 7cm + 7cm + 10cm + 10cm = 34cm. Therefore, the perimeter of this shape is 34cm.
Perimeter =7+7+10+10 = 34 cm
what is the perimeter of the rectangle
There is no reason for the perimeter of a triangle to have any relation to the perimeter of an unrelated rectangle!
what is the perimeter of a 11cm x 10cm rectangle answer 42
What is a rectangle were the area is 10 and the perimeter
28cm
30cm
The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated by adding together the lengths of all its sides. In this case, the rectangle has two sides of length 10cm and two sides of length 3cm. Therefore, the perimeter is calculated as 10cm + 10cm + 3cm + 3cm = 26cm.
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10cm 2l + 2w 4+6=10cm
The perimeter of a shape is the sum of the lengths of all its sides. In this case, the shape is a rectangle with sides measuring 7cm and 10cm. To find the perimeter, you add up all the sides: 7cm + 7cm + 10cm + 10cm = 34cm. Therefore, the perimeter of this shape is 34cm.
Assuming the object is a rectangle, the perimeter is (2 x 7cm) + (2 x 10 cm) = 34cm
Perimeter =7+7+10+10 = 34 cm
10cm is a length. You can only find perimeter (length all the way round) if there is a shape!
You cannot find the perimeter unless the rectangle is a regular rectangle (a square) in which case the perimeter is 4 times the square root of the area. With just the area the shape of the rectangle could be any number of shapes with different perimeter, for example, imagine 6 square units 1cm by 1cm arranged in a 1*6 configuration to give a long thin rectangle, the perimeter would be 6+6+1+1=14cm, the same 6 arranged in a 3*2 rectangle would have the same area, but a perimeter of 3+3+2+2=10cm, for this reason a rectangle's perimeter cannot be determined from the area alone.