there is no way because you have to add the sides to get the perimeter.
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.
Divide by 100: 43cm / 100 = 0.43 meters.
Divide by six since a hexagon has six sides: 54 / 6 = 9mm
The perimeter of a square with an area of 40,000 is 800. Each side contains a value of 200. 200 X 200 = 40,000 (base X height). Here's why: We know that the area of square is calculated by squaring the length of the side. In other words, A = s2. Therefore, if we know the area, we can calculate the length of each side by finding the square root of the area. In this case, SQRT(40,000) = 200. So, the square in question has four sides with a length of 200. The perimeter of the square is the sum of the lengths of the sides. For a square, P = 4s, which is 4 x 200 = 800.
Perimeter is a length or a distance, just like depth, height, and circumference are. Any unit of length can be used to describe a perimeter. Some good ones are ... - nanometer - inch - kilometer - parsec - furlong - yard - league - mile - light-year.
Perimeter = 2 * width + 2 * length, so rearranging --> width = (Perimeter / 2) - length
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Length + width = half of perimeter, so you need more information...
If you do not know the length and width of ALL sides, then as far as I know it isn't possible to find the perimeter unless you measure each side and then find it.
The perimeter is the length of the outside. If you know the length of one side, multiply that times four to get the perimeter.
You can find the perimeter of a rectangle if you know its area and the length of one side. Divide the area by the length of the known side and the quotient will be the length of a side perpendicular to the known side, and then multiply the sum of the two sides by two to find the perimeter.
The circumference of a circle is the length of the circle's perimeter.
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You cannot. You must know, or be able to derive, the length.
If it's a rectangle, just minus the length from the perimeter twice and than divide what you have by 2. Width = (Perimeter - (length*2))/2
subtract the two sides that you know from the perimeter to get the unknown side.
The formula for perimeter is 2l+2w or 2*length + 2*width. This means that you multiply the length by two and multiply the width by two. Then, you add the two products together to find the perimeter.