2(21.5+12.5) = a perimeter of 68 units
Let the length be 5x and the width be 3x:- 2(5x +3x) = 400 10x +6x = 400 16x = 400 x = 25 Therefore: length = 125 units and width = 75 units Check: 125 +125 +75 +75 = 400 units of measurement
area = length x width = 125 x 50 = 6250 square feet
To find the length, in inches, of the perimeter of the base of the cube with a volume of 125 cubic inches, we need to calculate the perimeter of the base using the given expression: 4 ∙ √125. The expression √125 represents the square root of 125, which is equal to 11.18 (rounded to two decimal places). Now, we can calculate the perimeter of the base by multiplying 4 by the square root of 125: Perimeter = 4 ∙ √125 = 4 ∙ 11.18 = 44.72 (rounded to two decimal places) Therefore, the length of the perimeter of the base of the cube is approximately 44.72 inches.
Perimeter = 5*25 = 125 km
125*230 = 28,750 square units
The question does not make any sense.
Width = Area/Length = 9375/75 = 125 feet. PS (A pedantic note): The longer dimension is usually called the length.
Its is 125 meters in length and 65 in width.
Because a cube is composed of square sides, the edges of each square will be the same length. Therefore if the perimeter of the base is 20 cm, one side would be 5 cm. 4 sides on a square, therefore 20cm/4 = 5 cm. The formula to find the volume of a cube is length x width x height. Like I stated previously, every edge on a cube has the same length. Because of this the length of the cube is equal to the width of the cube and the width of the cube is equal to the height of the cube. Therefore volume of the cube would equal 5cm x 5cm x 5cm, which equals 125 cm. Therefore the volume of a cube that has a perimeter of 20cm for the square base is 125cm cubed.
The volume of a box that is 5mm in every dimension (length, width and height) is 125 cubic millimeters.
Volume is length times width times height (LxWxH) so 5x5x5= 125 cm3
Measurements of the apparatus are published by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG)Height: 125 centimetres (4.10 ft)Length: 500 centimetres (16 ft)Width: 10 centimetres (0.33 ft)The Special Olympics BeamHeight: 50 centimetres (1.6 ft)Width: 13 centimetres (5.1 in)