The dimensions of a T.V. Screen are 40” wide and 30” tall. A similar T.V. Has a screen width of 60”. What is the perimeter of the screen of the larger T.V?

The perimeter is ________ inches?

The perimeter of the larger T.V. screen can be calculated using the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle, which is 2(width + height).

Given that the width of the larger T.V. screen is 60 inches and the height is not provided, we cannot solve for the exact perimeter without knowing the height.

If we assume the height of the larger T.V. screen is also 30 inches (the same as the smaller T.V.), the perimeter would be:

2(60 + 30) = 2(90) = 180 inches

Therefore, the perimeter of the larger T.V. screen would be 180 inches if we assume the height is the same as the smaller T.V. Otherwise, we would need the height to calculate the exact perimeter.