both include the outside of the shape
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.
not necessarily. take the example of a 3x3 square and a 4x2 rectangle. Both have a perimeter of 12. but the square has an area of 9 and the rectangle has an area of 8.
yes
A circle.
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.
Then they both will have the same perimeter
no the area is 16,000,000 the perimeter is 16,000
the perimeter of the value is that the area and volume are perpendicular to each other
no
4x4 square: perimeter - 16 area - 16 6x2 rectangle perimeter - 16 area - 12
No, two rectangles with the same perimeter do not necessarily have the same area. The area of a rectangle is calculated as length multiplied by width, while the perimeter is the sum of all sides. For example, a rectangle with dimensions 2x5 (perimeter 14) has an area of 10, while a rectangle with dimensions 3x4 (also perimeter 14) has an area of 12. Thus, rectangles can have the same perimeter but different areas.
There is a square that has a length of 4. Area: 4 x 4: 16 Perimeter: 4+4+4+4= 16 Yes, there is a shape with the same perimeter and area.
No , perimeter is the measurement outside of the shape; the border. Area is the measurement of inside of the shape.
Most shapes have different perimeter than area, as far as value.
No.Rectangle 5 x 10. Area = 50. Perimeter = 30.Rectangle 2 x 25. Area = 50. Perimeter = 54.
No.