The only shape that can do that is a circle.
Circumference = 24.
Diameter = 24/pi
Radius = 12/pi
Area = pi R2 = 144/pi = 45.837
If the area is 36 square units, the square is 6 units by 6 units. The perimeter is 4 x 6 units = 24 units.
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.
Icosikaitetra (not icosikaitera) is an adjective that means 24. The question does not specify whether it is a polygon with 24 sides or a polyhedron with 24 faces. Even if it were known that it was a polygon, there is no information on its shape - it can be convex or concave, small or huge.
There are many possibilities. One is a rectangle with length 9.60555128 and breadth 2.39444872 units (to 8 dp).
Infinitely many.Let L be any number greater than or equal to sqrt(24) units.and let B = 24/LThen the area of the rectangle with length L units and breadth B units will beL * B = L *24/L = 24 square units.Since there are infinitely many possible values for L, there are infinitely many possible answers to the question.
If the area is 36 square units, the square is 6 units by 6 units. The perimeter is 4 x 6 units = 24 units.
The area is 0.5*24*10 = 120 square cm. The third side is sqrt(24^2 + 10^2) = 26 cm. So the perimeter is 60 cm.
Assuming the shape is a 3cm x 8cm rectangle, the area of this shape will be 3 x 8 = 24 cm2 - or 24 square centimetres.
24 inches
Perimeter = 24 and area = 27 . . . . . rectangle, 3 by 9 Perimeter = 32 and area = 15 . . . . . rectangle, 1 by 15
yes it can; a rectangle 5 by 2 has perimeter 14 and area 10 for example; a rectangle 10 by 2 has perimeter 24 and area 20, both greater.
24 area= length multiplied by width
The question has no sensible answer, since the length depends on the shape of the area. The most compact shape is a circle and one with a diameter of approx 5.53 miles would enclose an area of 24 square miles. Suppose the shape were a rectangle. Pick any length, L, greater than 4.9 miles and let B = 24/L Then the rectangle that is L*B will have an are of L*B = L*(24/L) = 24 sq miles. Now L could be 5 miles, 50 miles, 5 quadrillion miles or more! And the shape need not be a circle or rectangle. It could be any polygon or even some random shape. If you want a straight answer you will have to ask a better structured question.
The perimeter can have any value greater than 23.97 centimetre. The shape could be a an extremely long thin strip: for example, a strip 100 kilometres long and 24 nanometres would have an area of 24 sq cm. Or it could be 100,000 kilometres and 24 picometres wide.
Folders usually have a rectangular shape. The area of a rectangle is the length times the width. So multiply 30 times 24 to get the area in square centimeters.
24 is greater than 0.52
Yes, 31.25 is greater than 24