Whatever shape you like can have a perimeter of 22 units
polygon
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.
Information of the area of a shape is not sufficient t determine its shape, much less its perimeter. The only thing for certain is that the perimeter is greater than 17.7 units.
Any plane shape.
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.
rectangle, octagon
NO
215 sf