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There is a potentially large number of shapes with a perimeter of 16 and an area of 15. You would just have to do some experimenting and find out. However, the easiest one that came to my mind when I saw this question was a rectangle, with shorts sides of 3 and long sides of 5. Add the four sides together (3+5+3+5), and you get the perimeter of 16. Multiply the two numbers together (3x5), and you get the area of 15. A standard index card, for instance, measures 3 inches by 5 inches, so that would have a perimeter of 16 inches and an area of 15 square inches.
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No. Albert Einstein came up with the Theory of Relativity, simbolized by the equation, E = MC2.
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There is a potentially large number of shapes with a perimeter of 16 and an area of 15. You would just have to do some experimenting and find out. However, the easiest one that came to my mind when I saw this question was a rectangle, with shorts sides of 3 and long sides of 5. Add the four sides together (3+5+3+5), and you get the perimeter of 16. Multiply the two numbers together (3x5), and you get the area of 15. A standard index card, for instance, measures 3 inches by 5 inches, so that would have a perimeter of 16 inches and an area of 15 square inches.
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Neils Bohr came up with the kinetic Theory of Matter, also known as: The Molecuar Theory of Matter, and The Bohr Model.
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The clever person might realize that, though an infinite number of rectangles can be created with a fixed perimeter, there is a maximum and minimum area that any rectangle formed under the constriction can have. And we can work with that. The minimum area will be "near" zero. (With an area "at" zero, the rectangle will collapse and/or disappear.) The rectangle with "maximumized" area for a fixed perimeter will be a square. Its side (designated by "s") will be one fourth of the perimeter (designated by "p"). If s = p/4 and we use the formula for finding the area (As) of a square substituing our "p/4" for the side length "s" we will get the equation: As = (p/4)2 Our rectangle(s) will all have an area (Ar) within this range: Zero is less than Ar which is less than or equal to (p/4)2 Though we couldn't come up with a precise answer, we came up with the next best thing with the information supplied.
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