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A shape with a perimeter of 16 units could be a square with each side measuring 4 units (4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 16), a rectangle with dimensions of 3 units by 5 units (3 + 5 + 3 + 5 = 16), or a triangle with sides measuring 6 units, 5 units, and 5 units (6 + 5 + 5 = 16). These are just a few examples of shapes that could have a perimeter of 16 units.
Perimeter: 6+8+10 = 24 units
The area of a rectangle with a perimeter of 32 units and a width of 6 units the area is 80 square units.Improved Answer:-Area = 6*10 = 60 square unitsPerimeter = 6+6+10+10 = 32 units
You can't tell. The area doesn't tell you the dimensions. There are an infinite number of different shapes with different dimensions and different perimeters that all have the same area. -- If the 575 square units of area are in the shape of a circle, then the radius of the circle is 13.53 units and the perimeter (circumference) is 85 units. (rounded) -- If the 575 square units of area are in the shape of a square, then each side of the square is 23.98 units and the perimeter is 95.92 units. (rounded) -- The 575 square units of area could also be a (23 x 25) rectangle, with perimeter of 96. -- The 575 square units of area could also be a (115 x 5) rectangle, with perimeter of 240. -- The 575 square units of area could also be a (575 x 1) rectangle, with perimeter of 1,152.
Any shape can have a perimeter of 6 units, depending on what those units are.
The term "10 units" refers to a measurement rather than a specific shape. However, if you're asking about a shape with a perimeter of 10 units, it could be various shapes, such as a square with each side measuring 2.5 units or a circle with a circumference of approximately 3.18 units. The exact shape depends on how the 10 units are represented or divided among its dimensions.
Any shape you want.
a square
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 shape could have a perimeter of 8 units. If you mean 8 sides, it's an octagon, like a stop sign.
Any closed shape, at all.
Area is the amount of square units in a 2-D shape, and perimeter is the distance around a shape
All shapes have areas that are in square units so there is nothing you need do there. So all you need is a closed shape with a perimeter of 7 units. All shapes have areas that are in square units so there is nothing you need do there. So all you need is a closed shape with a perimeter of 7 units. All shapes have areas that are in square units so there is nothing you need do there. So all you need is a closed shape with a perimeter of 7 units. All shapes have areas that are in square units so there is nothing you need do there. So all you need is a closed shape with a perimeter of 7 units.
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215 sf
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