Yes. For example, if the square's side length was 10, the area would be 100.
If the trapezoid's two base lengths were 5 and 20, and the height was 8, the area would be 100.
Because a square has equal sides and a trapezoid doesn't, but at the same time they can have the same total but use different factors.
Area of the rectangle is 144cm. The sides of a square with the same ares is 12cm.
If the square footage refers to floor area, yes.
The area and perimeter might be written with the same number,but they can't be 'the same' because they have different units.If the length of the side of the square is 4 feet, thenits perimeter is 16 feet and its area is 16 square feet.These are not 'the same'.
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Yes.
Yes because if you square root the area of a trapezoid that will give you the side of a square
Basic answer: Yes.
Because a square has equal sides and a trapezoid doesn't, but at the same time they can have the same total but use different factors.
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A square has the same area and perimeter of 16cm
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It can do.
No. Square feet can be used to measure area, area is not a measurement itself.
Area and the square of 1 foot is the same thing. A square measuring 1 x 1 = 1ft2 which is the same as the area.
Area of the rectangle is 144cm. The sides of a square with the same ares is 12cm.