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You refer to a "rectangular" bottom, but we know that a circle offers the most area for a given perimeter, so the height of the rectangular part should be 0. We really just want a semicircle with a perimeter of 12 meters.π·d/2 + d = 12 m(π/2 + 1)·d = 12 md = 12 m / (π/2 + 1) = ~4.6678 m
Ok, an important part of this is that shapes can be categorized into multiple groups. It goes something like this in this case: Quadrilateral V Rectangle V Square When dealing with shapes, regular polygons always have less perimeter than irregular for the same area. Here, a square would have a perimeter of 16, with 4x4 dimensions; the next closest rectangle would have a perimeter of 20, with dimensions of 8x2; the last rectangle you could make would have a perimeter of 34, with dimensions of 16x1.
Square sails are not truly square but rectangular with a longer long side on the bottom perimeter of the sail. They were and are referred to as "four-cornered" sails.
A base.
The letter on the front will be W. The letter on the bottom will be X.
the bottom rectangular opening where you charge it
Assuming your dimensions must be whole numbers! 1 x 8 x 50; 2 x 8 x 25; 5 x 8 x 10
4. 3 sides and a bottom
Perimeter didn't 'come from' anywhere. The concept of 'how long is the bottom of the outside of this thing' has always existed. Perimeter is just the name for 'how long is the bottom of the outside of this thing'. As an example, the perimeter of any one of the pyramids has always been the same.About 1600, the English word 'perimeter' was first used to describe 'the distance around the outside of stuff'But, that distance was the same long before that!
spongebob wears a speedo bottom when he goes swimming!
aligned dimensions -Wesley Woodard, age 16
Top or bottom sheet?