Assuming each square is one square unit, if you put them all in a line, the perimeter ends up being 10 units.
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No. A figure cannot have two perimeters.
Draw a rectangle with 2 sides 5 units long and 2 sides 4 units long
A square that measures 4 per side. Perimeter = L + L + L + L = 4L = 4*4 = 16 Area = L * L = 4*4 = 16 Although technically they won't be equal since perimeter has units of length, while area has units of squared length.
An equilateral triangle with sides of 10/3 units, an isosceles triangle with 2 sides of a units and the third of 10-2a units (for any a<5), or several options for scalene triangles. A square or rhombus with sides of 2.5 units, or a rectangle or parallelogram with sides of b and 5-b units etc A regular pentagon with sides of 2 units. And so on.
Perimeter = 2*(7+9) = 32 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.
No. A figure cannot have two perimeters.
If, by changing the size of the squares you mean increasing the length of the side by some multiple, then the perimeter increases in direct proportion to the length of the side while the area increases in direct proportion to the square of the side. If, by changing the size of the the squares you mean increasing the length of the side from x units by some fixed small amount, dx units, then the perimeter will increase by 4*dx while the area will increase by 2*x*dx
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Squares are rectangles. Draw a 2 unit square.
It would depend on the figure. Your question is not specific enough.
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.
To find the perimeter of a square, you multiply the length of one side by 4. For a square with a side length of 4 units, the perimeter is (4 \times 4 = 16) units. If you have a second figure to compare, please specify it, and I can help determine which has a greater perimeter.
Draw a rectangle with 2 sides 5 units long and 2 sides 4 units long
Say the length of 1 side of a square is x. If the ten squares were lined up side by side, in a line, the length of the top and bottom would both be 10x. The length of the left and right would be x. The total perimeter would be 10x + 10x + x + x which equals 22x.
7.5 units of length.
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