you cannot do that problem with just perimeter. You need to know the area or another dimension like width or length
They are tiles whose length is the same as their breadth.
The perimeter is 48cm
Perimeter of the square: 4*9 = 36 feet
A square can't have a perimeter of 36 and an area of 45. If a square's perimeter is 36,then its area is 81. If a square's area is 45, then its perimeter is about 26.83 . (rounded)A figure whose perimeter is 36 and whose area is 45 is not a square. It's a rectanglethat measures (3 by 15).
The perimeter is 5.2 units.
The area of a square whose perimeter is 36 inches is: 81 square inches.
They are tiles whose length is the same as their breadth.
The perimeter is 100cm
The perimeter is 48cm
Perimeter of the square: 4*9 = 36 feet
A square can't have a perimeter of 36 and an area of 45. If a square's perimeter is 36,then its area is 81. If a square's area is 45, then its perimeter is about 26.83 . (rounded)A figure whose perimeter is 36 and whose area is 45 is not a square. It's a rectanglethat measures (3 by 15).
The perimeter is 5.2 units.
Perimeter of the square: 50+50+50+50 = 200m
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49.6
Perimeter = 4*0.93 = 3.72 m
To completely surround a square, you need to calculate its perimeter. The perimeter ( P ) of a square is given by the formula ( P = 4 \times \text{side} ). For a square with a side length of 0.427 meters, the perimeter would be ( P = 4 \times 0.427 = 1.708 ) meters. Therefore, 1.708 meters of wood will be needed to surround the square.