They are characteristics of geometric shapes. However, there is no simple relationship. A rectangle with a given perimeter can have a whole range of areas.
Area is a 2-dimensional measure. Perimeter is 1-dimensional and volume is 3-dimensional.
Neither. -- Perimeter = the distance all the way around it. -- Area = how much of the floor it covers. -- Volume = how much water it can hold.
Volume is the amount of liquid a container can hold. Perimeter is the length of the borders outside a 2D figure. Area is the total space in a 2D shape.
Perimeter is a length, not an area or volume...
There is no perimeter of a circle. Only flat shapes have perimeters. You can however, find the circumference, surface area, and volume.
the perimeter of the value is that the area and volume are perpendicular to each other
Area is a 2-dimensional measure. Perimeter is 1-dimensional and volume is 3-dimensional.
Neither. -- Perimeter = the distance all the way around it. -- Area = how much of the floor it covers. -- Volume = how much water it can hold.
Volume is the amount of liquid a container can hold. Perimeter is the length of the borders outside a 2D figure. Area is the total space in a 2D shape.
perimeter is all the sides added, area is the base times the height, and volume is on a prism u multiply the three different measurements
Perimeter is a length, not an area or volume...
you have to x numbers by themselves to get the answer
There is no perimeter of a circle. Only flat shapes have perimeters. You can however, find the circumference, surface area, and volume.
Perimeter is the distance around an object and area is the amount of space/volume in an object (square,rectangle,triangle)
When linear dimensions are multiplied by 'K', - perimeter is also multiplied by 'K' - area is multiplied by K2 - volume is multiplied by K3
they are all related to math
I think it depends on the shape