Well, isn't that a happy little question! A shape with an area of 25 could be a square with sides of length 5 units each, or a rectangle with one side of length 5 units and the other side of length 5 units. Remember, there are many shapes in the world, each with its own unique beauty and characteristics. Just like in painting, it's all about finding the right shape that speaks to you!
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A shape with an area of 25 could be a square with side length 5 units, since the area of a square is calculated by squaring the length of one of its sides. It could also be a rectangle with dimensions 5 units by 5 units, or a circle with radius approximately 2.82 units (using the formula for the area of a circle, A = πr^2).
Any shape at all can have an area of 25 square units.
Examples:
-- A square with sides 5 units long.
-- A rectangle that's 25 units long and 1 unit wide.
-- A circle with diameter of 5.6419 units (rounded)
-- A triangle that's 10 units high and sits on a base that's 5 units wide.
Oh, dude, a shape with an area of 25 could be a square with sides of length 5 units each. Or, like, a rectangle with sides of length 5 and 5 units. It's, like, basic math, man.
A perimeter is not enough to determine the area. It depends on the shape. The shape has the greatest area if it is a circle and then the area will be 143.73 square units (approx). If it a square, the area will be 112.890625 sq units. But the area can be reduced, without limit, by making the shape longer and thinner. For example, 20*1.25 rectangle: area = 25 sq units 21*0.25 rectangle: area = 5.25 sq units 21.2*0.05 rectangle: area = 1.06 sq units 21.24*0.001 rectangle: area = 0.2124 sq units etc
area is inside the shape/figure
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5 feetSince the shape is a square, all sides must be equal. So the length of one side must be the square root of 25.
To work out the area of a composite shape, you will have to divide it into smaller figures.