If it's a rectangle then:- Area = 15*12 = 180 square units Perimeter = 15+15+12+12 = 54 units of measurement
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
find the perimeter of a square that has 12 m side
Perimeter = 12+12+12+12 = 48 feet
h.8 square units
a square
The perimeter and area of a shape do not provide sufficient information. With a given perimeter, the largest area that you can enclose is a circle, but you can then flatten the circle to reduce its area. Similarly, in terms a of quadrilaterals, a square has the largest area, but it can be flexed into a rhombus whose area can be made as small as you like. All that can be said is that there is no shape with a perimeter of 12 units whose area is 12 square units.
A 3-4-5 triangle or a rectangle that is 1.268 units * 4.732 units (to 3 dp) are two possible answers.
It is: 4*12 = a perimeter of 48 units
make a rectangle that covers 8 square units inside and has a perimeter of 12 units around the outside
The perimeter of the square is 12 square units The perimeter of the square is 12 feet.
Yes, because a square is a rectangle. You can have a square where all four sides are 3 units, making the perimeter 12 units. You can then have a rectangle where the sides are 4 and 2 units; 4+4+2+2=12.
If it's a rectangle then:- Area = 15*12 = 180 square units Perimeter = 15+15+12+12 = 54 units of measurement
Perimeter = 10 + 10 + 12 = 32 units. Area = 48 square units
Yes, you can. If you make it 1 unit by 5 units
Appearently is 215 sf what ever that means :)
If it is a 3X3 square, then it is 3X4=12. If it is a 9X1 rectangle, then it is (9X2) + (1X2) = 20