The perimeter is the outside of a shape and the area is the inside of it
It is different for each shape. A perimeter is the distance around an object and the area is the square units it takes up.
If you are talking about a rectangle, you can't find the area from just the perimeter. With a perimeter of say 80 units, the sides could be 10 and 30, with an area of 300 square units. But the sides could also be 5 and 35, with an area of 175 square units. There are lots of other possibilities. If you are talking about a square, that's different. Each side is a quarter of the perimeter, so the area is a quarter of the perimeter multiplied by a quarter of the perimeter.
The units used are completely different and so incompatible. That said the numerical value for each of a plane figure, the area is usually greater.
To find the perimeter of an area of 500 square feet, we first need to know the shape of the area. For a square, each side would be approximately 22.36 feet (since the area (A = s^2), where (s) is the side length). The perimeter (P) would then be (4s), resulting in a perimeter of about 89.44 feet. For other shapes, the perimeter would vary accordingly.
The length of each side, when added together, forms the perimeter.
the perimeter of the value is that the area and volume are perpendicular to each other
It is different for each shape. A perimeter is the distance around an object and the area is the square units it takes up.
If you are talking about a rectangle, you can't find the area from just the perimeter. With a perimeter of say 80 units, the sides could be 10 and 30, with an area of 300 square units. But the sides could also be 5 and 35, with an area of 175 square units. There are lots of other possibilities. If you are talking about a square, that's different. Each side is a quarter of the perimeter, so the area is a quarter of the perimeter multiplied by a quarter of the perimeter.
Perimeter=find each perimeter of each side of the box then add them all up area=find each are of each side of the box then add them all up
There are different formulae for the perimeter, area or other aspects of each shape. Furthermore, the formula may well depend on what information is available to you.
The perimeter and area don't depend on each other. Knowing one doesn't tell you the other. -- A circle with perimeter (circumference) of 20 cm has area of 31.83 cm2. -- A square with perimeter of 20 cm has area of 25 cm2 . -- A (9 x 1) rectangle has perimeter of 20 cm and area of 9 cm2 . -- A (8 x 2) rectangle has perimeter of 20 cm and area of 16 cm2 . -- A (7 x 3) rectangle has perimeter of 20 cm and area of 21 cm2 . -- A (6 x 4) rectangle has perimeter of 20 cm and area of 24 cm2 .
So two of the sides = 7 each. The length of the other two is Area/7 [each]. Perimeter = 2*L + 2*W. So it's 2*7 + 2*Area/7
It's impossible. The largest area for a rectangle with perimeter of 6 is 2.25, a perfect square with a length of 1.5 for each side. Any other combination yields a smaller area.
The area and perimeter might be written with the same number,but they can't be 'the same' because they have different units.If the length of the side of the square is 4 feet, thenits perimeter is 16 feet and its area is 16 square feet.These are not 'the same'.
The units used are completely different and so incompatible. That said the numerical value for each of a plane figure, the area is usually greater.
If the area is 10000m2, each side has length 100m Therefore the perimeter is 4*100m = 400m
To find the perimeter of an area of 500 square feet, we first need to know the shape of the area. For a square, each side would be approximately 22.36 feet (since the area (A = s^2), where (s) is the side length). The perimeter (P) would then be (4s), resulting in a perimeter of about 89.44 feet. For other shapes, the perimeter would vary accordingly.