There are an infinite number of shapes with perimeters of 32.
Even if you stuck to one shape and asked: "How many squares ..." or "How many circles ... " or "How many triangles ... ",
there are still an infinite number of each shape that all have perimeters of 32.
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32cm.
32cm (8 sides x 4cm = 32cm)
Perimeter = 4 * side = 4* 8 = 32cm
perimeter: 180 cm area: 1856 square cm
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A square of perimeter 32cm has 4 sides of length 8cm. Area = Side1*Side2 Area = 8cm*8cm Area=64cm2
32cm of course dimwit
P = 32cm
There are infinitely many shapes.
3.2 X 10 = 32cm
48cm
if the perimeter is 32, then each side is 32/5 = 6.4 cm
To find the perimeter of two-dimensional shapes, add the lengths of all the sides together. The sum is the perimeter of the figure.
Yes all shapes have perimeters.
Legnth of the sides and then you add them up to get the perimeter
There are many shapes for calculating perimeter such as:Rectangle: 2(L+W) where L=length and W=weightSquare: 4s where s=# givenTriangle and most shapes: add up all the sidesCircle: 2∏r