(45 + 30) × 2 = 150 centimetres
The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated by adding all four sides together. In this case, the length is 12m and the width is 3m. The formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is P = 2(length) + 2(width). Therefore, the perimeter of this rectangle would be P = 2(12m) + 2(3m) = 24m + 6m = 30 meters.
The perimeter is the total of all 4 sides of the rectangle, and a rectangle, by definition, has 2 sets of parallel sides. Perimeter = 2L + 2W (where L = length of ONE side, and W = width of ONE side). So, for example, if the perimeter is 40 cm, and the length is 15 cm, you figure out the width by subtraction and division. P = 2L + 2W 40 = 2(15) + 2W 40 = 30 + 2W 40-30 =30 + 2W - 30 10 = 2W 10/2 = 2W/2 5 = W So the width of the rectangle is 5 cm.
length times width
length=2x width=x perimiter=2x+2x+x+x=30= 6x=30 divide by 6, x=5 area=length times width= 2(5)times 5 = 10 times 5= 50yd
The formula to calculate perimeter of a rectangle is P=2L+2W P= 2(15) + 2(10) P= 30 +20 P = 50
Perimeter of Rectangle = 2(length + width) =2(45+30) =150 cm
One rectangle that has a perimeter of 30 has a length of 5 and a width of 10.
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The perimeter is 30 feet for this rectangle.
The perimeter of a rectangle with length of 10 miles and width of 5 miles is 30 miles.
82 inches.
12 is.
That depends. The perimeter of a rectangle equals the all the sides added together! The perimeter of a rectangle is the distance around it. The formula for finding the perimeter of a rectangle is: P = 2L + 2W (the length x 2 added to the width x 2). Example: A 5x10 rectangle has a perimeter of 30: (5x2 + 10x2 = 30)
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