There is no simple answer. You need to calculate (or measure) the length of each side and add them together.
It is different for each shape. A perimeter is the distance around an object and the area is the square units it takes up.
Perimeter is the outside of a shape
Perimeter is the outside. The area is the inside of a shape.
The perimeter of a shape is the distance around the outside. For a shape with straight sides, the perimeter is the sum of the length of the sides. The perimeter of a circle is called the circumference, and is calculated by multiplying the diameter by pi.
The formula for the perimeter of a shape depends on the shape. It is the sum of the lengths of all the sides that enclose the shape.
It depends what shape the section is, ie what the length and width are. If you can specify this I can work out the perimeter length.
perimeter is when you have a shape and then you have your area and that is what is in the middle of the shape and perimeter is the edge of the shape.
Assuming the shape is bounded by straight lines, you add up the length of all the sides.
It is different for each shape. A perimeter is the distance around an object and the area is the square units it takes up.
Perimeter is the outside of a shape
for a 4 sided shape... w+w+L+L=perimeter perimeter is the outside of a shape. add all of the sides to get the perimeter.
Add together the lengths of all the sides that make up the boundary of the shape. These need not be straight lines.
Perimeter is the outside. The area is the inside of a shape.
The perimeter of a shape is the distance around the outside. For a shape with straight sides, the perimeter is the sum of the length of the sides. The perimeter of a circle is called the circumference, and is calculated by multiplying the diameter by pi.
the perimeter or the circumference
The formula for the perimeter of a shape depends on the shape. It is the sum of the lengths of all the sides that enclose the shape.
Any 2-dimensional shape can have a perimeter of 14 cm.