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Length + width = half the perimeter, but more info eg area, is needed.
No, it is not possible for a rectangle to have a perimeter of 46 and an area of 42 simultaneously. For a rectangle, the perimeter ( P ) is given by ( P = 2(l + w) ), and the area ( A ) is ( A = l \times w ), where ( l ) is the length and ( w ) is the width. Solving these equations shows that the dimensions needed for these values are inconsistent, meaning no such rectangle exists.
More information is needed. For the same perimeter, the area will vary, depending on whether you have a circle, a square, a rectangle with a ratio of 2:1, a rectangle with a ratio of 3:1, etc.
If it's a rectangle/parallelogram then 1 metre. If it's not then more info is needed
These two plane figures do not have a common perimeter. As the opposite sides of a rectangle are of equal length then only the measurements of two adjacent sides are needed to calculate the perimeter. (Perimeter = 2A + 2B, where A and B are the lengths of adjacent sides) However, a trapezium does not necessarily have any of its sides of equal length and therefore all four sides have to be measured to determine the perimeter.
To find the amount of fencing needed for a rectangular field, you calculate the perimeter. The formula for the perimeter ( P ) of a rectangle is ( P = 2 \times (length + width) ). For a field measuring 126 ft by 86 ft, the perimeter is ( P = 2 \times (126 + 86) = 2 \times 212 = 424 ) feet. Thus, 424 feet of fencing is needed.
Oh, dude, a rectangle with a perimeter of 18 could have sides measuring 4.5, 4.5, 4.5, and 4.5. So, like, each side would be 4.5 units long, and when you add them all up, you get a perimeter of 18 units. It's like basic math, man.
Further information is needed to provide an answer to this question. If the area is 140 sq units, then this could be formed from a rectangle 1 unit wide by 140 units long - giving a perimeter of 2 x 140 + 2 x 1 = 282 units. But, the rectangle could be 14 units wide and 10 units long giving a perimeter of 2 x 14 + 2 x 10 = 48 units.
This is not answerable in this form because it could have sides of 7,7,1, and 1, or it could have sides of 6,6,2, and 2, among others. More information is needed.
you cannot do that problem with just perimeter. You need to know the area or another dimension like width or length
I want to put a fence up around my yard. My yard is a rectangle measuring 42 feet by 22 feet how many feet of fence do i buy?:perimeter is needed I have a very large living room, it is 70 feet by 15 feet how much carpet do I need to buy?: area is needed THink about them apples.
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