Yes. Any rectangle whose length = (4 x width) divided by (width - 4) .
The perimeter, for a given area, varies depending on the shape. It is different, for example, for a circle, for a square, and for rectangles of different length/width ratio.
It depends how the acres are laid out. Is it in a square shape or a rectangle. How much of a rectangle. These are all factors in the perimeter.
Yes it can but on some occasions the area can be more.
Evaporation is a process that takes place at the surface of a liquid, therefore the rate of evaporation is directly related to the surface area. Twice as much surface area will give you twice as much evaporation.
No. The circumference of a circle is the length around the circle, much like the perimeter of a square.
Information of the area of a shape is not sufficient t determine its shape, much less its perimeter. The only thing for certain is that the perimeter is greater than 17.7 units.
A square 4 squares in the middle and 4 lines out so it has to be a square!!! actually a square does not have the same perimeter and area a 4x4 area square has 8 perimeter so no squares do not but i have made a shape that has 32 perimeter and 32 area so it is possible and we don't want to tell you what the shape is. i already gave you too much information with the 32.... << inccorect A 4x4 square does have the same perimeter and area 4x4=16 4+4+4+4=16 But there are also other shapes such as a circle witha diameter of 2 A right angled triangle with sides of 6, and 8 and the hypotenuse being 10 has the same area as perimeter.
the perimeter is how long the surrounding of the shape is for example if a side of a square is 1 and there are 4 sides the perimeter would be 4 4x1=4 the area is how much space a shape takes up so if the sides of a square are 2 the area would be 4squared 2x2=4 formulas for a square A=BxH P=length of sides added up
The perimeter, for a given area, varies depending on the shape. It is different, for example, for a circle, for a square, and for rectangles of different length/width ratio.
The perimeter is defined as the distance around something.
A lot of times, area and perimeter is used to help with a lot of home improvement projects like carpeting and hardwood flooring and painting. This is used to help give a good estimate of how much material you would need for these sort of projects. To find out what the outside of the shape is (perimeter), and to find out the inside size (area).
Neither. -- Perimeter = the distance all the way around it. -- Area = how much of the floor it covers. -- Volume = how much water it can hold.
When you are buying a house you will want to know how much you land you have (area) and you will also want know how much fencing you need for you garden (perimeter).
Even if you knew how many sides the polygon has, you stillcould not calculate its perimeter with that much information.Examples:-- An equilateral triangle with area of 20 has perimeter of 20.3885 .-- A square with area of 20 has perimeter of 17.889(rounded).-- A rectangle with area of 20 can have any perimeter more than 17.889 .4 by 5 . . . . area = 20, perimeter = 182 by 10 . . . area = 20, perimeter = 241 by 20 . . . area = 20, perimeter = 42..etc.
It depends how the acres are laid out. Is it in a square shape or a rectangle. How much of a rectangle. These are all factors in the perimeter.
Neither alone would be much use. Area is definitely needed, but the shape of that area is also fairly important in terms of how to organise the paving.
The perimeter of a field is how far it takes to walk around the edges. The area is how much land it covers. ■