Assuming that the 24.48 cm squared refers to the area of the shape the answer is that area does not provide sufficient information to determine the dimensions of the shape. First of all, there is no reason to suppose that the area is rectangular as opposed to circular or triangular or some other simple or complicated shape. Even if you assume that it is a rectangle, there are infinitely many possible answers: ranging from nearly square areas to extremely long, very thin strips. The smallest perimeter possible is approx 17.54 centimetres - attained when the shape is a circle. There is no maximum.
Assuming that the 24.48 cm squared refers to the area of the shape the answer is that area does not provide sufficient information to determine the dimensions of the shape. First of all, there is no reason to suppose that the area is rectangular as opposed to circular or triangular or some other simple or complicated shape. Even if you assume that it is a rectangle, there are infinitely many possible answers: ranging from nearly square areas to extremely long, very thin strips. The smallest perimeter possible is approx 17.54 centimetres - attained when the shape is a circle. There is no maximum.
enter-net ______________ It depends on the shape of the area you are referring to. 1) For a square with side "a", the area is (a squared) and the perimeter is 4 x a 2) For a rectangle with sides "a" and "b", the area is a x b and the perimeter is 2 x (a + b) 3) For a circle with radius "a", the area is pi x (a squared) and the perimeter (for a circle it is the circumference) is 2 x pi x r
Square has 4 sides each of 159? Perimeter is 4 x 159.
There's not enough information here to figure that out. If it was a square, we'd know it was 15 x 15 and the perimeter would be 60. But there are four possible whole number rectangles with differing perimeters. 250 x 1, perimeter 502 75 x 3, perimeter 156 45 x 5, perimeter 100 25 x 9, perimeter 68
Area = Legth x Width In a square, Length = Width Therefore Area = Length x Length (or Width x Width) Area = Length squared Length = Square Root of 800 Perimeter = 4 x length Perimeter = 4 x Square Root of 800 Perimeter = 113.14
Perimeter = 28 = 4s = 4 x 7 Therefore, each side is 7cm long Area = s x s = 7 x 7 = 49cm squared
enter-net ______________ It depends on the shape of the area you are referring to. 1) For a square with side "a", the area is (a squared) and the perimeter is 4 x a 2) For a rectangle with sides "a" and "b", the area is a x b and the perimeter is 2 x (a + b) 3) For a circle with radius "a", the area is pi x (a squared) and the perimeter (for a circle it is the circumference) is 2 x pi x r
1/2(p)(sh) ~which means~ 1/2 x perimeter x slant height slant height= pathagorean theory= c squared= a squared+b squared
Square has 4 sides each of 159? Perimeter is 4 x 159.
There's not enough information here to figure that out. If it was a square, we'd know it was 15 x 15 and the perimeter would be 60. But there are four possible whole number rectangles with differing perimeters. 250 x 1, perimeter 502 75 x 3, perimeter 156 45 x 5, perimeter 100 25 x 9, perimeter 68
Area = Legth x Width In a square, Length = Width Therefore Area = Length x Length (or Width x Width) Area = Length squared Length = Square Root of 800 Perimeter = 4 x length Perimeter = 4 x Square Root of 800 Perimeter = 113.14
Perimeter = 28 = 4s = 4 x 7 Therefore, each side is 7cm long Area = s x s = 7 x 7 = 49cm squared
Area = side x side; perimeter = side x 4.
For a square Area = Side2 thus Side = √Area = √81 = 9cmFor a square, Perimeter = 4 x Side = 4 x 9 = 36cm
If the length of the sides is x metres then area = x2 ie x2 = 10000 so that x = 100 metres Then perimeter = 4*x = 400 metres.
1000 acres x 1000 acres. 1,000 x 4 = 4,000 acres is the perimeter
The answer will depend on what x is.
to find the perimeter of a circle you simply do this (pi x D )