There are a lot of different shapes with a perimeter of 22 cm, all with different areas. For example, a rectangle of 1 cm by 10 cm has an area of 10 sq. cm; a rectangle of 2 cm by 9 cm has an area of 18 sq. cm. Both have a perimeter of 22 cm. It depends on the shape.
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Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To find the perimeter of a shape, you add up all the sides. In this case, if the shape is a square with a side length of 22cm, then the perimeter would be 4 times the side length, which is 88cm. And to find the area, you simply multiply the length by the width, so for a square with a side length of 22cm, the area would be 484 square centimeters. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents in math!
Oh, what a happy little question! To find the area of an object, you simply multiply its length by its width. So for an object that measures 28cm x 22cm, you would multiply 28 by 22 to get an area of 616 square centimeters. Just imagine all the beautiful things you could create with that space!
It is area, not perimeter!
area 63 and perimeter is 32
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
Perimeter.