Yes, a pentagon with each side of 3 units.
If you restrict yourself to whole numbers, the perimeter is 120 units.
In whole numbers, the greatest perimeter would be a rectangle 48 x 1, resulting in a perimeter of 98m.
1 x 5 2 x 4 3 x 3
1ftx12ft=12 feet
Using 1, 2, and 3, you can make 27 whole numbers.
* no, that would mean would of your side lengh's is larger than your whole shape
assuming whole numbers and you mean 14 square meters area it's 1x14 and 2x7 whole numbers and 14m perimeter 1x7 and 2x5 and 3x4
Select any two whole numbers that sum to half of 26 = 13.
The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated using the formula (P = 2(l + w)), where (l) is the length and (w) is the width. For a perimeter of 14 units, the equation simplifies to (l + w = 7). Three possible sets of whole number dimensions for rectangles with this perimeter are: (1, 6), (2, 5), and (3, 4).
1 unit x 5 units2 units x 4 units3 units x 3 units
6 in by 8 in by 10 in.
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