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...which is 8 cm longer and 3 cm narrower than the first rectangle, has perimeter 154 cm. Make a sketch of the rectangles expressing all dimensions of w. Then find the dimensions of each

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...perimeter of some closed line, you need to know the shape of the figure limited by the the closed line (rectangle, circle, square, other polygon). Post the details of the problem and we will see what ...

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...perimeter of a rectangle is 480 meters and its length is 1.5 times its width. Find the dimensions of the rectangle The width is 96. Since this sounds like a homework problem, you'll have to show ...

...perimeter of a rectangle is P=2L+2W. a) Set up an equation for the perimeter involving only L, the length of the rectangle. b) Solve this linear equation algebraically to find the length of the ...

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perimeter of the base. If you take the base to be a rectangle with length L=9in, and width W=4 in, then height= 6 in. With this choice A_b=9*4=36 sq. in P_b=2*(9+4)=26 in. Now I leave the rest to you.

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...area that is made up of 6 rectangular faces. If the hexagon at the base is regular, all the lateral rectangles are congruent (identical). To calculate the lateral area of one of the rectangular faces ...

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rectangle if the perimeter is 60 cm The rectangle is 11cm by 19cm. The perimeter is 60, so the width and length must add to 30. The length is 8 more than the width, or width+width+8=30. Solve that for

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...perimeter of a lot with an area of half an acre. Here are the formulas: 1. If the lot is a square (all 4 sides of equal length), multiply the length of one side by 4, to get the # of feet required to ...

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Linear feet in 17*18sq. Ft If you have a rectangle 17' by 18', the number of linear feet around the perimeter is 17' + 17' + 18' + 18'. Good luck, Paul

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