Yes.
A shape on a piece of paper has a perimeter. A pair of numbers doesn't have a perimeter.
15 x 15 inches.
Yes.
the perimeter of a rectangle with two 5cm squares will be 30cm
you have to have a shape first ex. square the square has a perimeter of 15 ft2 if it was a small sqaure
The perimeter is four.
A 5 by 3 rectangle
The perimeter would be 40cm.
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.
To find the perimeter of a rectangular area, we need to know the dimensions of the shape. Since an acre is a unit of area, not length, we cannot directly calculate the perimeter of 15 acres without additional information. If we assume the shape is a square, we could find the length of one side by taking the square root of the area (15 acres), which is approximately 3.87 acres. Then, we could calculate the perimeter by multiplying this side length by 4, giving us a perimeter of around 15.48 acres.
The perimeter is 24 feet.