No, because there are an infinite number of such shapes. In fact, there are an infinite number of triangles with a perimeter of 12 cm.
what is netting?and netting in geimetrical shapes
Oh, what a happy little question! Let's think about shapes that could have a perimeter of 15 and an area of 16. One shape that comes to mind is a rectangle with dimensions 4 by 4. Another possibility is a square with sides of length 4. These shapes show us that there can be different ways to create beautiful combinations of perimeter and area.
I thought circumference is only with circles Absolutely correct, but even if you consider the perimeter, which is conceptually similar, there is no answer. A rectangle with an area of 24 could be 4*6 with a perimeter of 20 or it could be 1*24 with a perimeter of 50 or 0.5*48 with a perimeter of 97 etc
Here is a centimeter scale. Scroll down to related links and look at "Inches and centimeters in comparison".
Yes.
Its perimeter
Crystals form in the shapes of hexagons or six-sided prisms.
No, because even through they have the same perimeter you must show how you can get 16 as the perimeter in two different ways.
The perimeter of a shape is the sum of all sides, so a generic formula would be P=s1 + s2 + s3 + s4, where s1 is "side 1", etc. However, a rectangle can be described by its length (L) and width (W). Two of its sides are of L and two are W. The perimeter is P=2L + 2W.
triangle
not really
24 is a stupid T.V show