1 x 8
2 x 7
3 x 6
4 x 5
Yes.
The dimensions are 7 by 12 meters Check: perimeter = 2*(7+12) = 38 meters and area = 7*12 = 84 square meters
i think that it si 4x3 and it eqals 12
Yes, because 12 + 4 = 16 = 13 + 3 and in each case, the perimeter is 2*(L + B) = 32 metres.
The room measures 16 meters x 8 meters and has a diagonal measurement of 17.9 meters.
what are the dimensions of the rectangle with this perimeter and an area of 8000 square meters
Yes, rectangles measuring 12x4 and 13x3 have the same perimeter because: 2*(12+4) = 32 meters and 2*(13+3) = 32 meters
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There is no standard relationship between perimeter and area. For example, you can have two rectangles that have the same perimeter, but different area.
Area can never be as low as the perimeter value -- impossible question.No impossible if read correctly...18 meters squared is the area and 18 meters is the perimeter.
The dimensions are 7 by 12 meters Check: perimeter = 2*(7+12) = 38 meters and area = 7*12 = 84 square meters
i think that it si 4x3 and it eqals 12
11.6 meters = 1,160 centimeters
You can't tell the linear dimensions from knowing only the area. There are an infinite number of shapes that all have the same area. Even if you consider only rectangles, there are still an infinite number of different rectangles, all with different lengths and widths, that all have areas of 5,000 acres.
Yes, because 12 + 4 = 16 = 13 + 3 and in each case, the perimeter is 2*(L + B) = 32 metres.