4x
by subtracting
the perimeter of a rectangle with two 5cm squares will be 30cm
The perimeter is four.
You count how many squares on the width and height then multiply them to get your answer !
Count the squares around the rectangle... Simple as that!
The perimeter would be 40cm.
The perimeter is 24 feet.
Then they both will have the same perimeter
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Yes, two squares of different sizes can have the same perimeter. The perimeter of a square is calculated using the formula ( P = 4s ), where ( s ) is the length of a side. If two squares have side lengths such that ( 4s_1 = 4s_2 ), where ( s_1 ) and ( s_2 ) are the side lengths of the two squares, they will have the same perimeter. However, because the side lengths are different, the squares themselves will differ in size.
1 as squares have to have equal sides