There are infinitely many shapes.
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.
nope because if u have a square with a side length of 4 then the perimeter is 16 and the area is 16 and say if u have a rectangle with side lengths of 2 and 6 then the perimeter is 16 but the area is 12 so the answer is no
If the area of a square is 12 the perimeter is: 13.86
Shapes with the same area can be different sizes. If you restrict yourself to integers, a rectangle with an area of 12 square inches can have the following dimensions: 1 x 12 (perimeter 26) 2 x 6 (perimeter 16) 3 x 4 (perimeter 14) The long skinny piece has most of its area near the edges. The one that's most like a square has most of its area in the center.
The area of a hexagon with a perimeter of 12 units is about 10.4 units2
perimeter = (5+5+12+12)= 34 area = (5*12) = 60 squared
The area of a square with a 12-foot perimeter is: nine square feet.
The area of a square with a perimeter of 12 feet is: 9 square feet.
It is possible for to shapes to have the same area but different perimeters because, for example, one shape could be a 2 by 4 rectangle and another shape be a 1 by 8 rectangle. Both shapes have an area of 8 (2*4=8 and 1*8=8) but the 2 by 4 has a perimeter of 12 (2+2+4+4=12) but the 1 by 8 rectangle has an area of 18 (1+1+8+8=18).
Perimeter = 12+12+12+12 = 48 feet
The perimeter will be 12 cm
4x4 square: perimeter - 16 area - 16 6x2 rectangle perimeter - 16 area - 12