Yes, because each of its 4 sides would measure 5 units in length.
YES From your start point draw a line 5 units up, from this point draw a line 5 units across, from this point draw a line 5 units down, from this point draw a line 5 units back to the start. You have drawn a square with a total perimeter length of 20 units and a area of 25 square units.
It is 5 units * 20 units. A smaller perimeter can be attained by a square but the question specified a rectangle.
If it is a 3X3 square, then it is 3X4=12. If it is a 9X1 rectangle, then it is (9X2) + (1X2) = 20
Yes, for example, you could have a square whose sides are each 20 units long.
A square with an area of 20 acres has a perimeter of about 3,733.5 feet.
Yes. Each side is five units long.
YES From your start point draw a line 5 units up, from this point draw a line 5 units across, from this point draw a line 5 units down, from this point draw a line 5 units back to the start. You have drawn a square with a total perimeter length of 20 units and a area of 25 square units.
The rectangle is in fact a square with 4 equal sides of 5 units in length.
Yes. Make the length of each side 1/4 of the desired perimeter.
A 20-unit square has a perimeter of 80 units.
A = 25 square units.
Yes. A square with sides of 5 units.
You can draw any shape you want with a perimeter of 20. For a square, make each side 5. For a triangle, 62/3 , etc.
20 units.
5 units x 5 units
About 8.94 units if the area is 5 square units. If the square is 5 inches per side the perimeter is 20 units.
20 x 20