Oh, dude, we've got ourselves a shape with a perimeter of 24 cm and an area of 24 cm squared. Let me tell you, that shape is a rectangle! Yeah, it's got sides that add up to 24 cm and a nice little area of 24 cm squared. So, like, congrats to the rectangle for being all balanced and stuff.
To find the area of a shape with 6-inch sides, we first need to determine the type of shape. Assuming it is a square, the formula for the area of a square is side length squared. Therefore, the area would be 6 inches squared, which equals 36 square inches.
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The perimeter is 24 feet.
There are many possibilities. One is a rectangle with length 9.60555128 and breadth 2.39444872 units (to 8 dp).
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Area = 8*24 =192 square feet Perimeter = 24+24+8+8 = 64 feet
To find the area of a shape with 6-inch sides, we first need to determine the type of shape. Assuming it is a square, the formula for the area of a square is side length squared. Therefore, the area would be 6 inches squared, which equals 36 square inches.
24 / 4 = 66 x 6 = 36cm2Perimeter is divided by the number of sides of the square.The length of one side (6cm) is squared, giving the area in square centimetres.
The area of a hexagon with a perimeter of 24 feet is about 41.6 square feet.
A 5 x 7 rectangle
When the area of a square is 36cm2, its perimeter is: 24 cm
Perimeter = 24 and area = 27 . . . . . rectangle, 3 by 9 Perimeter = 32 and area = 15 . . . . . rectangle, 1 by 15
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A square with a perimeter of 24 cm has an area of: 36 cm2
The area of a regular hexagon with a 24-inch perimeter is about 41.57 square inches.
Depending on the figure given you can find the area from the perimeter For example- If you have a square with a perimeter of 24, you divide 24 by 4 because all the sides of a square are congruent. In turn you will 6 as each side of the square The formula for the area of a square is side2 so you get 62 which is 36. The area is 36