There are infinitely many shapes.
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
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.
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
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).
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.
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