No. A figure cannot have two perimeters.
Draw a rectangle with 2 sides 5 units long and 2 sides 4 units long
Assuming each square is one square unit, if you put them all in a line, the perimeter ends up being 10 units. ______ l_l_l_l_l
A paralallogram with a perimeter = 13 units can be made to "lean" over until its area becomes 5 square units.Also:A rectangle with a long side of 5.608495283 and a short side of 0.8915047169 will have a perimeter of 13 units and an area of 5 square units.Also:An isosceles triangle with say 2 legs of 5.5943 and the 3rd leg of 1.8114 will have a perimeter of 13 units and an area of 5 square units.So the answer is that there are many shapes that will satisfy the perimeter and area given.
Perimeter = 2*(7+9) = 32 units.
Whatever shape you like can have a perimeter of 22 units
The perimeter is not going to have sq units. If the perimeter of a square is 15 units then the area would be 14.0625units squared.
The perimeter is 44 units.
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It would depend on the figure. Your question is not specific enough.
Given a perimeter of 18 units, the resulting altitude is 5.2 (5.19615) units.
29 unitsSince each side is increased by two units, and there are seven sides, then each side will be affected.The total effect will be (+2 units) x (7 sides)=+14units for the 7 sidesSince the original perimeter is 15, then15+14=29The perimeter is 29 units.
If you are given the area, A square units, then each side of the square is sqrt(A) units. And then the perimeter is 4*sqrt(A) units. The smaller square inside is irrelevant.
Draw a rectangle with 2 sides 5 units long and 2 sides 4 units long
7.5 units of length.
If you are asking how the perimeter of an object changes if the whole object is proportionally changed: The perimeter changes by the same factor as the change in proportion of the whole object. For example: given a square that is 2 units by 2 units, changed by a factor of four, the new size would be 8 units by 8 units. The original perimeter was 2+2+2+2=8. The new perimeter is 8+8+8+8=32. So, multiplying the original perimeter, 8, by the factor of proportional change, 4, we get 8x4=32. For any object, multiply the original perimeter by the factor of proportional change to arrive at the new perimeter.
It decreases. viz: perimeter of 5 x 5 square is 20 units, perimeter of 12.5 x 2 rectangle is 29 units...
A figure that has an area of 5 units [base x height] has the obvious dimensions 1 and 5 since 5 is a prime number. If the figure is a rectangle then the dimensions can be : length= 5 height= 1. Area= 5 x1= 5cm^2 Perimeter= 5+5+1+1=12cm