10cm 2l + 2w 4+6=10cm
Ah, what a lovely shape you have there! To find the perimeter, simply add all the sides together. In this case, it would be 7cm + 7cm + 10cm + 10cm, which equals 34cm. Just like painting a happy little tree, finding the perimeter can be a peaceful and joyful experience.
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
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10cm 2l + 2w 4+6=10cm
Ah, what a lovely shape you have there! To find the perimeter, simply add all the sides together. In this case, it would be 7cm + 7cm + 10cm + 10cm, which equals 34cm. Just like painting a happy little tree, finding the perimeter can be a peaceful and joyful experience.
Assuming the object is a rectangle, the perimeter is (2 x 7cm) + (2 x 10 cm) = 34cm
Perimeter =7+7+10+10 = 34 cm
I assume you are referring to a rectangle. Just add the lengths of all four sides.
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.