Perimeter = 2*(L+W) = 2*(3+7) = 2*10 = 20 yards.
By the way, conventionally, the length is the bigger dimension.
Well, L=6 and W=18If you do the math you get (6*2)+(18*2)=12+36=48Your final answer 48 yd. The perimeter is 48 yd.
length = 12/3 = 4 yards
well the formula is p=2(l+w) p stands for perimeter l stands for length w stands for width P= l+l+w+w =5+5+3+3 = 16
Yes. convert to the common unit of measurement (e.g. ft to yd) and then multiply length times width.
It is given that the length is twice the width plus 3 yards; this can be written as a formula: Length = 2 × Width + 3 To calculate the area of a rectangle the formula is: Area_rectangle = Length × Width Substitute for Length in the above formula by the given expression involving Width → Area = Length × Width = (2 × Width + 3) × Width = 2 × Width² + 3 × Width But the area is given as 119 sq yd. If I now write w for Width, this gives: 2w² + 3w = 119 sq yd → 2w² +3w - 119 = 0 Which is a quadratic which can be solved either by using the formula or by factorising: It does factorise: the factor pairs of 119 are 1 × 119 and 7 × 17. One bracket will have (2w ...) and the other will have (w...). As the 119 is negative, there are effectively four pairs of numbers that could be fitted into the brackets: {-1, 119}; {-7, 17}; {7, -17}; {1, 119}. There is one pair which will fit so that when multiplied out gives the quadratic. A quadratic will always have two solutions; as one of the numbers above is negative and one positive, the two solutions will comprise of one positive and one negative value for w (Width); as a length must be positive, the negative solution cannot work and the positive solution is the required Width, from which the Length can be calculated (as above).
The diagonal of a rectangle with the length of 30 yd and the width of 30 yd is approximately 42.43 yd
Perimeter is the length round the outside. A basketball court is a rectangle, so: perimeter = 2 x (length + width) = 2 x (30 yd + 40 yd) = 2 x 70 yd = 140 yd
Well, L=6 and W=18If you do the math you get (6*2)+(18*2)=12+36=48Your final answer 48 yd. The perimeter is 48 yd.
49
length = 12/3 = 4 yards
To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply its length by its width. In this case, the length is 14 yards and the width is 11 yards. Therefore, the area of the rectangle is 14 yards * 11 yards = 154 square yards.
The area of a rectangle is its length by its width, so 12.4x6 is 74.4 yards squared
To calculate the perimeter of a rectangle simply add the length and width then double your answer. In this case P = (9 + 11) x 2 = 20 x 2 = 40 yds
Assuming that you have a rectangle shaped area, 20 yards long by 15 yards wide, and you want to completely enclose the area with the fencing, then you have a problem where you need to find the perimeter of a rectangle. Perimeter = 2 * Length + 2 * Width Perimeter = 2 * (20 yd) + 2 * (15 yd) = 40 yd + 30 yd = 70 yards
well the formula is p=2(l+w) p stands for perimeter l stands for length w stands for width P= l+l+w+w =5+5+3+3 = 16
16yd
If the figure in question is assumed to be a rectangle, If A is assumed to be its area, If W is assumed to be its width, then the length = Area / Width = 33768/60.3 = 560 yards.