the perimeter of the value is that the area and volume are perpendicular to each other
No.Rectangle 5 x 10. Area = 50. Perimeter = 30.Rectangle 2 x 25. Area = 50. Perimeter = 54.
yes
A circle.
Not necessarily. Let's say that there is a circle with the area of 10. Now there is a star with the area of 10. They do not have the same perimeter, do they? That still applies with rectangles. There might be a very long skinny rectangle and a square next to each other with the same area, but that does not mean that they have the same perimeter. Now if the rectangles are congruent then yes.
the area and perimeter of the plane figures are square ,rectangle
Yard is a measure of length; there is no standard conversion to area. Different figures of the same length, or of the same perimeter, can have different areas.
Not easily. You need to find the area or perimeter of the components and sum them.
There is no name for such shapes because "same size" is not defined. Does it mean same area? same perimeter? same major diagonal?
For a fixed area, the perimeter is minimum for a circle, but has no maximum. Fractal figures (such as Koch snowflake) may have a finite area within an infinite perimeter.
Perimeter will scale by the same factor. Area of the new figure, however is the original figures area multiplied by the scale factor squared. .
If you mean the perimeter or circumference, it depends: different figures may have different perimeters or circumferences, even if they have the same area.
No. For example, a 4x1 rectangle will have an area of 4 and a perimeter of 10. A 2x2 rectangle will have the same area of 4, but a perimeter of 8.
The perimeter will scale by the same factor.
That depends how you define the perimeter for a cube. The term perimeter is usually used for plane figures, not for 3D solids.
by subtracting
Then they both will have the same perimeter