Yes.
Take a long rope and make a loop so that the length of the rope around the loop is 28 units. Then put it on a flat piece of ground so that the rope does not cross itself. Any shape that it makes has a perimeter of 28 units.
Yes.
Take a long rope and make a loop so that the length of the rope around the loop is 28 units. Then put it on a flat piece of ground so that the rope does not cross itself. Any shape that it makes has a perimeter of 28 units.
Yes.
Take a long rope and make a loop so that the length of the rope around the loop is 28 units. Then put it on a flat piece of ground so that the rope does not cross itself. Any shape that it makes has a perimeter of 28 units.
Yes.
Take a long rope and make a loop so that the length of the rope around the loop is 28 units. Then put it on a flat piece of ground so that the rope does not cross itself. Any shape that it makes has a perimeter of 28 units.
with or without a formula
It is important to measure area and perimeter or perimeter and area same thing any ways it's important because if you don't you will never find your answer
1.) You can measure the sides of the shapes and add
There are three simple ways to calculate the perimeter of a square.Add the length of all sidesAdd the height and width, and multiply the total times twoMultiply the length of any side times four.
Yes, that is possible.
You measure it. Or you take a quarter of the perimeter of the square. Or the square root of the area of the square. Or there are other ways, depending on what information you have.
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There are no possible ways to find out.
knowing how to answer in the fullest possible sense of the word, the science of truth, and ways to find it
Pi is used in many ways today. The simplest way it to find the circumference (the perimeter) of a circle or the area (amount of space inside) of a circle.
Oh, what a happy little question! Let's think about shapes that could have a perimeter of 15 and an area of 16. One shape that comes to mind is a rectangle with dimensions 4 by 4. Another possibility is a square with sides of length 4. These shapes show us that there can be different ways to create beautiful combinations of perimeter and area.
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