Oh, what a happy little question! A shape with a perimeter of 22 units could be a rectangle with sides of length 6 units and 5 units, or a square with sides of length 5.5 units. Just remember, in the world of shapes, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents.
All shapes have areas that are in square units so there is nothing you need do there. So all you need is a closed shape with a perimeter of 7 units. All shapes have areas that are in square units so there is nothing you need do there. So all you need is a closed shape with a perimeter of 7 units. All shapes have areas that are in square units so there is nothing you need do there. So all you need is a closed shape with a perimeter of 7 units. All shapes have areas that are in square units so there is nothing you need do there. So all you need is a closed shape with a perimeter of 7 units.
A 7 by 3 rectangle.
No. A figure cannot have two perimeters.
Just add up all of the sides :)
Appearently is 215 sf what ever that means :)
Any shape you want.
Any shape can have a perimeter of 6 units, depending on what those units are.
a square
Any shape could have a perimeter of 8 units. If you mean 8 sides, it's an octagon, like a stop sign.
Any closed shape, at all.
Area is the amount of square units in a 2-D shape, and perimeter is the distance around a shape
All shapes have areas that are in square units so there is nothing you need do there. So all you need is a closed shape with a perimeter of 7 units. All shapes have areas that are in square units so there is nothing you need do there. So all you need is a closed shape with a perimeter of 7 units. All shapes have areas that are in square units so there is nothing you need do there. So all you need is a closed shape with a perimeter of 7 units. All shapes have areas that are in square units so there is nothing you need do there. So all you need is a closed shape with a perimeter of 7 units.
NO
215 sf
22 units
A 7 by 3 rectangle.
a red tangle