Well, honey, if the area is 12 cm² and the perimeter is 14 cm, that means we're dealing with a rectangle. To find the dimensions, you'll need to do some math. Let's break out the algebra and solve for the sides like the math whiz you are.
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To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply the length by the width. Since the area is given as 12 cm^2 and the perimeter is given as 14 cm, we cannot directly calculate the length and width. However, we can set up two equations using the formulas for area and perimeter: 2(length + width) = 14 and length * width = 12. By solving these equations simultaneously, we can find the dimensions of the rectangle.
There is no systematic relationship between the two. Consider the following 2 rectangles: A = 8 cm * 8 cm: Perimeter = 32 cm, area = 64 cm2 B = 14 cm * 4 cm: Perimeter = 36 cm, area = 56 cm2 The perimeter of B is larger, but the area is smaller.
The question is not quite clear in its meaning but in general the perimeter of a shape is the total distance around it.
Its perimeter: 12+14+12+14 = 52 inches
The area is 616 cm2
It can be 56.25 or anything less, but not more. You can't tell the area from the perimeter, and you can't tell the perimeter from the area. -- if each side is 7.5, the perimeter is 30, and the area is 56.25 -- if it's (5 by 10), the perimeter is still 30, and the area is 50 -- if it's (4 by 11), the perimeter is still 30, and the area is 44 -- if it's (3 by 12), the perimeter is still 30, and the area is 36 -- if it's (2 by 13), the perimeter is still 30, and the area is 26 -- if it's (1 by 14), the perimeter is still 30, and the area is 14