That depends on the shape of the figure. You can't deduce the perimeter knowing only the area.
The answer will depend on the shape of the figure! If a rectangle, then 22 ft.
Perimeter of what? A circle diameter times Pi. Another shape the sum of all sides.
(length) (times) (width) (times) (two) l x w x 2 = THE TOTAL PERIMETER OF THE SHAPE
the formula is: l = length w = width 2l + 2w
Perimeter and area are not sufficient to determine the shape of a figure.
for a 4 sided shape... w+w+L+L=perimeter perimeter is the outside of a shape. add all of the sides to get the perimeter.
The explanation is that the perimeter is the distance around a figure.
You find perimeter by adding all the sides of a figure.
Any shape you want. "Perimeter" is not some esoteric function, it is merely the total measurement of the sides of the figure.
-- Measure or figure out the length of each side. -- Add up all the lengths of all the sides. -- The answer is the perimeter of the shape.
It is called perimeter.
That depends on the shape of the figure. You can't deduce the perimeter knowing only the area.
The answer will depend on the shape of the figure! If a rectangle, then 22 ft.
you add up the distance of all the sides
Perimeter of what? A circle diameter times Pi. Another shape the sum of all sides.
no If the shape of the object is not fixed, it would be possible to alter the shape of the perimeter, but not the length, i.e., the distance around the object being enclosed.