60"+60"+40"+40"=200" 60"=5' 200"=16'8" 60"+60"+48"+48"=216" 60"=5' 48"=4' perimeter=216" or 18'
20ft is the perimeter.
If the table is a circle and the perimeter is 40 feet, then the diameter (rounded to 2 decimal places) would be 12.74 circumference = diameter x pi so, diameter = circumference / pi
P=2W+2L 256=2W+2(3W) 256=2W+6W 256=8W Divide by 8 on both sides 32=W
If the table is 60 inches across, the diameter is 60 inches.
It is 2*(Length + Width).
200 inches.
4*50 in = 200 inches.
The side of the table is 12 inches long.
Four sides to a square of equal length 50 inches means that the perimeter is 4*50 = 200 inches or 16 feet 8 inches.
Assuming that 1) 72 inches2 = the area 2) The table is a square then the table's perimeter = side1 + side2 + side3 + side4, and, since side lengths are all equal, then perimeter = 4side1. The length of a side is 72 = side1 * side1 = side2 => side1 = root(72) so the perimeter = 4root(72).
If the table is a square with 60-inch sides, then the area is 3600 square inches = 2.78 square yards.If the table is a circle that's 60 inches across, then the area is 900 pi square inches = 2.18 square yards.Any hang-down is extra.
Length + width = half of perimeter ie 36.7 in. If length is 4.7 in then width is 32 in.
3 units per side and 1 unit at each end = 8 units. 256/8 = 32 inches wide.
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20ft is the perimeter.
To find the perimeter of a rectangle, use the formula ( P = 2 \times (length + width) ). For a table measuring 6 meters by 8 meters, the perimeter is ( P = 2 \times (6m + 8m) = 2 \times 14m = 28m ). Therefore, the perimeter of the table is 28 meters.
It is 2*(Length + Width).
Length of the table is 10 feet.
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That depends how big the perimeter of the table is. Once that is known (in metres), divide the 100m by the perimeter of the table and, voilà, the number of times is calculated.
The perimeter is 272cm The area is 4480cm2