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Q: What shape has the same area but a different perimeter?
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Why can you have a shape with different perimeters but the same area?

they are different because perimeter is the out side of the shape and area is inside of the shape.


Can a shape have the same area but not perimeter?

Most shapes have different perimeter than area, as far as value.


What shapes have the same perimeter but different areas?

Most shapes can have the same area and different perimeters. For example the right size square and circle will have the same are but they will have different perimeters. You can draw an infinite number of triangles with the same area but different perimeters. This is before we think about all the other shapes out there.


Can a rectangle have the same perimeter but different area explain?

No, any shape with four sides and same perimeter will always be a square.


What is the perimeter of 170 acres?

That depends on the exact shape. For the same area, you can have different perimeters, depending on the shape.


Is perimeter and area the same?

No , perimeter is the measurement outside of the shape; the border. Area is the measurement of inside of the shape.


Should the area of a shape be the same as the perimeter?

No.


Is there a shape with the same perimeter and area?

There is a square that has a length of 4. Area: 4 x 4: 16 Perimeter: 4+4+4+4= 16 Yes, there is a shape with the same perimeter and area.


What different shapes has the same perimeter?

Any plane shape can have the same perimeter as any other plane shape.


A shape with the same area and perimeter?

As a perimeter is a measure of length and has different units to those measuring an area then it is the numerical value that is the same. CIRCLE : area = perimeter occurs when πr2 = 2πr = : r = 2 SQUARE : area = perimeter when d2 = 4d : d = 4, where d is the length of a side.


With the same perimeter which shape will have largest area?

A circle.


Is it possible for a shape to have the same area but different perimeter?

Answer: Yes. A polygon can have the same perimeter length but smaller area than another polygon. Answer: For congruent or similar shapes, no. For different shapes, yes. Consider, for example, a rectangle 3 x 1, and another rectangle 2 x 2. They have different areas, but the same perimeter.