Of course, there are infinite possible answers to your question, but I will give two possible answers since that is what you asked for. If the rectangle is 1 ft X 48 ft, then the perimeter would be 98 ft. If the rectangle is 6 ft X 8 ft, then the perimeter would be 28 feet.
To find the perimeter of a shape with an area of 480 square feet, you first need to know the shape's dimensions. For example, if you consider a rectangle, the area can be calculated as length multiplied by width (A = length × width). If you take a rectangle with dimensions of 20 feet by 24 feet, the perimeter would be 2(length + width) = 2(20 + 24) = 88 feet. Other shapes will yield different perimeters for the same area depending on their dimensions.
There is not a single perimeter associated to a given area. You can have different perimeters, depending on the shape.
The area of the rectangle is 72 square feet
The area of rectangle is : 200.0
area of rectangle=120 square feet
The area of rectangle is : 16.5
The area of rectangle is : 120.0
The area of rectangle is : 120.0
Area of a rectangle = length * width = 72 feet-squared
The area of rectangle is : 120.0
They can, but not necessarily. Let's say we have a rectangle of 5x6 and another of 1x30. The areas of both are 30 square feet, but their perimeters are different. Perimeter of 5x6: 5+5+6+6=22 feet Perimeter of 1x30: 1+1+30+30=62 feet There are many more examples of this.
Knowing the area doesn't tell you the perimeter. There are an infinite number of different sizes and shapes with different perimeters that all have the same area. The shortest possible perimeter for any area is a circle. The shortest possible perimeter for any area with straight sides is a square. And also by the way, there are many different units for area. "Feet" is not one of them. "Square feet" is.