A rectangle is 29in width and 14 in height what is the perimeter
86?
A rectangle is 11yd width and 13 yd height what is the perimeter
48?
A square is 4 in on each side what is the perimeter
16?
All are correct.
A square is 9in on each side what is the perimeter
36?
A rectangle is 2 width 9 height what is the perimeter
22?
A figure is 7km width 9 km height 2km 4km 7km and 3 km what is the perimeter?
32?
See your later post with this last question.
To find the perimeter of a rectangle or square, you need to add up the lengths of all its sides.
In the first question, you have a rectangle with a width of 29 inches and a height of 14 inches. To find the perimeter, you need to add the lengths of all four sides. The formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is: P = 2L + 2W, where P is the perimeter, L is the length or height, and W is the width. So, the perimeter of the given rectangle would be: P = 2(14) + 2(29) = 28 + 58 = 86 inches.
In the second question, you have a rectangle with a width of 11 yards and a height of 13 yards. Applying the same formula, the perimeter will be: P = 2(13) + 2(11) = 26 + 22 = 48 yards.
Lastly, for the third question, you have a square with each side measuring 4 inches. Since a square is a special type of rectangle where all sides are equal, you can use a simplified formula for the perimeter: P = 4S, where P is the perimeter and S is the length of one side. So, the perimeter of the given square would be: P = 4(4) = 16 inches.