It is important to measure area and perimeter or perimeter and area same thing any ways it's important because if you don't you will never find your answer
The word "perimeter" is from the Greek words peri(around) and métron (measure).
To find the perimeter of a shape given the area in square feet, you need to know the dimensions of the shape. If it's a square or rectangle, you can calculate the perimeter by finding the square root of the area to get the side length, and then multiply that by 4 for a square or 2 times the sum of the length and width for a rectangle. If it's a different shape, you will need additional information to determine the perimeter.
Perimeter represents the distance around the outside of a shape, so it is measured in linear units (such as inches, meters, etc.). Area represents the amount of space inside a shape, so it is measured in square units (such as square inches, square meters, etc.) to indicate the two-dimensional space enclosed by the shape.
Divide by 100: 43cm / 100 = 0.43 meters.
For a given perimeter, the greatest possible area is enclosed by a circle.A circle with a circumference of 18 has a diameter of (18/pi) and a radius of (9/pi).Its area is (pi R2) = (pi 92/pi2) = 81/pi = 25.78 (rounded)So an area of 42 cannot be enclosed by a perimeter of 18.
units square= area units= perimeter
perimeter is the measure around the figure; area is the measure within the figure formula: perimeter: length+length+width+width=perimeter (for square or rectangle) area: length times width= area ( for square or rectangle)
area and perimeter.
If 40 is the measure of one side, the perimeter is 160.
A perimeter is a measure of length and so cannot be 16 square centimetres - which is a measure of area. As it happens, a square with a perimeter of 16 centimetres will have sides of 4 cm and so an area of 16 square centimetres.
Area is a 2-dimensional measure. Perimeter is 1-dimensional and volume is 3-dimensional.
When they are installing flooring.
It depends on what you wish to measure: the lengths of sides, the angles, the area, the perimeter.
No, degrees are not a measure of area, but of rotation.
The question does not specify what measure: area, perimeter, sum of angles, etc.
The area and perimeter cannot be equal because the perimeter is a linear measure while an area is a square measure. However, it is perfectly possible for them to have the same numerical value. For example, a 3cm by 6 cm square has a perimeter of 2*(3+6) = 18 cm and an area or 3*6 = 18 sq cm.
For the perimeter... 1.) you measure your sides 2.) addup your measurements 3.) youv'e got your answer