A perimeter is not enough to determine the area. It depends on the shape. The shape has the greatest area if it is a circle and then the area will be 143.73 square units (approx). If it a square, the area will be 112.890625 sq units. But the area can be reduced, without limit, by making the shape longer and thinner. For example, 20*1.25 rectangle: area = 25 sq units 21*0.25 rectangle: area = 5.25 sq units 21.2*0.05 rectangle: area = 1.06 sq units 21.24*0.001 rectangle: area = 0.2124 sq units etc
Yes but not a square (or rectangle). A quadrilateral with an area of 16 sq units must have sides of at least 4 units and so a perimeter of at least 16 units. However, a circle of perimeter 15 units will enclose an area of 17.905 sq units (to 3 dp) so an ellipse of 15 units' perimeter will meet the requirements.
Any positive value upto 36 square units. A 6x6 square will have the maximum area of 36 sq units; a 5x7 rectangle will have an area of 35 sq units, and the area will be reduced as you reduce one of the measures and increase the other so that their sum remains 12 units so that the perimeter is 24 units. 1x11 will be 11 sq units 0.1x11.9 will be 1.19 sq units 0.01x11.99 will be 0.1199 sq units 0.001x11.999 will be 0.011999 sq units, etc.
If you are asking for the area of a shape that is 10 feet by 12 feet, the answer is 120 sq feet. length (units) x width (units) = area (sq units). Remember, the units must be the same.
The perimeter is not going to have sq units. If the perimeter of a square is 15 units then the area would be 14.0625units squared.
Because a perimeter is measured in linear units while an area is measured in square units.
This is a rectangle with length 5 units and width 3 units. The area = length x width = 5 x 3 = 15 sq units. The perimeter = 2 x (length + width) = 2 x 8 = 16 units.
A perimeter is a measure of length and so it cannot have sq feet as units. There are precisely 5227 feet in a perimeter of 5227 feet!
Area = Length of side x Length of side So one side measure Sq. root of 144 which is 12. The perimeter of a shape is the the length of all the sides added together so the perimeter of this square is 12 + 12 + 12 + 12 = 48
48 sq. in. (12+12+12+12)
Yes. If its length is 8.873 units and its width = (10 - 8.873) = 1.127 units Multiplying together 1.127 units with 8.873 units = 9.999871 square units and I think that that is close enough.
Any positive value upto 0.36 square units. A 0.6 x 0.6 square will have the maximum area of 0.36 sq units; a 0.5 x 0.7 rectangle will have an area of 0.35 sq units, and the area will be reduced as you reduce one of the measures and increase the other so that their sum remains 1.2 units so that the perimeter is 2.4 units. 0.1x1.1 will be 0.11 sq units 0.01x1.19 will be 0.0119 sq units 0.001x1.199 will be 0.001199 sq units 0.0001x1.1999 will be 0.00011999 sq units, etc.