The perimeter for a certain area varies, depending on the figure. For example, a circle, different ellipses, a square, different rectangles, and different shapes of triangles, all have different perimeters or circumferences, for the same area.
The perimeter for a certain area varies, depending on the figure. For example, a circle, different ellipses, a square, different rectangles, and different shapes of triangles, all have different perimeters or circumferences, for the same area.
The perimeter for a certain area varies, depending on the figure. For example, a circle, different ellipses, a square, different rectangles, and different shapes of triangles, all have different perimeters or circumferences, for the same area.
The perimeter for a certain area varies, depending on the figure. For example, a circle, different ellipses, a square, different rectangles, and different shapes of triangles, all have different perimeters or circumferences, for the same area.
28
perimeter = 4*7 = 28 meters
112meters.
It is 28 metres.
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.
The perimeter would be 28 meters.
28
perimeter = 4*7 = 28 meters
112meters.
It is 28 metres.
To fence an area is equivalent to finding its perimeter. Since the area of a square = length*width, it must be that the square root of its area is the length of a side, which is sqrt(28). Since there are four sides in a square, the perimeter is equal to 4sqrt(28) = 21.66m I'm sure the question states that the square's side (not area) is 28 metres. In that case, perimeter = 4*28 = 112 metres.
28 meters It would be a square because A = L x W so 49 = 7 x W and the width is 7. Its perimeter is 4*7 = 28 meters.
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.
A square has 4 sides. Multiply the number of sides by their lenghts. 4 * 7 m = 28 m Therefore, the perimeter of a square room with 7 meter sides is 28 meters.
Oh, what a happy little rectangle we have here! To find the perimeter, we add up all the sides, which would be 2 times the width plus 2 times the length. So, 2(3) + 2(11) = 6 + 22 = 28 meters for the perimeter. And to find the area, we simply multiply the width by the length, which gives us 3 x 11 = 33 square meters of area. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents!
The perimeter will be 28.
About 1/3 of an acre.