Yes.
yes (12+4) x 2 = 32 (13+3) x 2 = 32
Using all 13 squares, and not counting different orientations, only one.
Yes, because 12 + 4 = 16 = 13 + 3 and in each case, the perimeter is 2*(L + B) = 32 metres.
Yes, since p = 2(l + w), if l + w are equal, the perimeters will be equal. 12+4 = 13+3 = 16 The perimeter of each rectangle is 32 metres.
Yes, rectangles measuring 12x4 and 13x3 have the same perimeter because: 2*(12+4) = 32 meters and 2*(13+3) = 32 meters
Yes.
Yes they But their areas are
Yes.
yes (12+4) x 2 = 32 (13+3) x 2 = 32
The perimeter of the first one is 12 + 4 + 12 + 4 = 32 The perimeter of the second one is 13 + 3 + 13 + 3 = 32 So, yes, their perimeters have the same length.
Perimeter is 2(length + width) 2(12+4) is 32 2(13+3) is also 32, so yes
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Using all 13 squares, and not counting different orientations, only one.
Yes, because 12 + 4 = 16 = 13 + 3 and in each case, the perimeter is 2*(L + B) = 32 metres.
Yes they do. Both perimeters are 32 meters. But notice that they have different areas: 48 m2 and 39 m2 .
Yes, since p = 2(l + w), if l + w are equal, the perimeters will be equal. 12+4 = 13+3 = 16 The perimeter of each rectangle is 32 metres.