No.Rectangle 5 x 10. Area = 50. Perimeter = 30.Rectangle 2 x 25. Area = 50. Perimeter = 54.
You can't tell. The area doesn't tell the dimensions or perimeter.If the rectangle's area is 32 square inches, here are ten different perimeters that it could have.ALL of these have 32 square inches of area, and there are many, many more:0.8 x 40 . . . . . . Perimeter = 81.6 inches1 x 32 . . . . . . . Perimeter = 66 inches1.25 x 25.6 . . . Perimeter = 53.7 inches1.6 x 20 . . . . . . Perimeter = 43.2 inches2 x 16 . . . . . . . Perimeter = 36 inches2.5 x 12.8 . . . . Perimeter = 30.6 inches3.2 x 10 . . . . . Perimeter = 26.4 inches4 x 8 . . . . . . . Perimeter = 24 inches5 x 6.4 . . . . . Perimeter = 22.8 inches51/3 x 6 . . . . Perimeter = 222/3 inches
Perimeter = 2 lengths + 2 widths 1/2 perimeter = length + width Length = 1/2 perimeter - width Area = length x width That's (1/2 perimeter - width) x (width) .
for area we should multiple length X breadth for perimeter we should do 2x(LxB)
A square with an area of 144cm2 has sides of 12cm which is the square root of 144cm. 12cm x 12cm gives 144cm2.
Area = side x side; perimeter = side x 4.
You get the largest area with a circle. Divide the perimeter by (2 x pi), then calculate the area with the formula pi x radius2.You get the largest area with a circle. Divide the perimeter by (2 x pi), then calculate the area with the formula pi x radius2.You get the largest area with a circle. Divide the perimeter by (2 x pi), then calculate the area with the formula pi x radius2.You get the largest area with a circle. Divide the perimeter by (2 x pi), then calculate the area with the formula pi x radius2.
No.Rectangle 5 x 10. Area = 50. Perimeter = 30.Rectangle 2 x 25. Area = 50. Perimeter = 54.
A 3 x 3 square has perimeter 12 and area 9 A 6 x 6 square has perimeter 24 and area 36 Double the dimensions, double the perimeter, quadruple the area. Mathematically, a square with side x has a perimeter of 4x and an area of x2 Doubled, a square with side 2x has a perimeter of 8x and an area of 4x2
Not at all. For example:A square of 2 x 2 will have a perimeter of 8, and an area of 4. A rectangle of 3 x 1 will also have a perimeter of 8, and an area of 3.A "rectangle" of 4 x 0 will also have a perimeter of 8, but the area has shrunk down to zero. The circle has the largest area for a given perimeter/circumference.
Area = Legth x Width In a square, Length = Width Therefore Area = Length x Length (or Width x Width) Area = Length squared Length = Square Root of 800 Perimeter = 4 x length Perimeter = 4 x Square Root of 800 Perimeter = 113.14
No. Consider two rectangles: 1 x 10 and 4 x 5 The 1 x 10 has a perimeter of 22 and an area of 10 The 4 x 5 has a perimeter of 18 and an area of 20 Smaller perimeter, twice the area.
A rectangle cannot really have the same area and perimeter because an area is a 2-dimensional concept while a perimeter is 1-dimensional.However, you can have rectangles such that the numericalvalue of their area and perimeter are the same.Take any number x > 2 and let y = 2x/(x-2)Then a rectangle with sides of x and y has an area and perimeter whose value is 2x2/(x-2)
Area = Base x Height, Perimeter = 2 x (Long side + Short side)
enter-net ______________ It depends on the shape of the area you are referring to. 1) For a square with side "a", the area is (a squared) and the perimeter is 4 x a 2) For a rectangle with sides "a" and "b", the area is a x b and the perimeter is 2 x (a + b) 3) For a circle with radius "a", the area is pi x (a squared) and the perimeter (for a circle it is the circumference) is 2 x pi x r
The perimeter is the sum of its 4 sides and its area is length times width
The perimeter and area don't depend on each other. Knowing one doesn't tell you the other. -- A circle with perimeter (circumference) of 20 cm has area of 31.83 cm2. -- A square with perimeter of 20 cm has area of 25 cm2 . -- A (9 x 1) rectangle has perimeter of 20 cm and area of 9 cm2 . -- A (8 x 2) rectangle has perimeter of 20 cm and area of 16 cm2 . -- A (7 x 3) rectangle has perimeter of 20 cm and area of 21 cm2 . -- A (6 x 4) rectangle has perimeter of 20 cm and area of 24 cm2 .