It is 1/4 or 0.25
1/100
600 is an integer and so the length can be written as 600 metres - exactly as in the question.
The ratio of the length of square A to the length of square B is 3:5. If the length of square A is 18 meters, what is the perimeter of square B
There can be no answer. 65 cm can be expressed as a fraction only in the context of another quantity of length.
No. One length could be 3 and the others three of a triangle. The total perimeter is 9 units, which is an odd number.
Conventionally, any fraction greater than a quarter.
l=.25p
It depends on whether you want the width as a fraction of the length or perimeter or something else - like the diagonal.
36 square units. You can't express a perimeter in square units; a perimeter is a length expressed in ordinary units. If the perimeter of this square is 24 units then the answer above is correct.
Here's how to do that: 1). Find its length. 2). Find its perimeter. 3). Divide (its length) by (its perimeter). The quotient is the ratio of its length to its perimeter.
The number of possibilities is infinite. Pick any number you want for the length of the floor. It can be any whole number, fraction, or decimal, as long as it's more than zero and less than 10-ft. Call it 'L'. Then the width of the floor is (10 - L), and the perimeter is 20-ft.
1/100
If the shape is a rectangle, then Perimeter = 2(Length + Width) So Width = Perimeter/2 - Length
perimeter = 2 x (length + width) ⇒ length + width = perimeter ÷ 2 ⇒ length = (perimeter ÷ 2) - width So to find the length of the given rectangle, subtract the width from half the perimeter is how to do it. IF you meant "What is the length..." then: length = perimeter ÷ 2 - width = 40 ÷ 2 - 2 in = 20 - 2 in = 18 in
The length of a perimeter of 344 is, well, 344 . . .
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.
Length + length + width + width = perimeter. Length + width x 2 = perimeter