Triangle square & rectangle
That two different shapes may well have the same perimeter, but different areas. As an example, a 3 x 1 rectangle and a 2 x 2 rectangle have the same perimeter, but the area is different.
Yes - even shapes with different area.
You can't. Different shapes with the same perimeter may have different areas.
Most shapes have different perimeter than area, as far as value.
Triangle square & rectangle
That two different shapes may well have the same perimeter, but different areas. As an example, a 3 x 1 rectangle and a 2 x 2 rectangle have the same perimeter, but the area is different.
yes they can
Any plane shape can have the same perimeter as any other plane shape.
Answer: Yes. A polygon can have the same perimeter length but smaller area than another polygon. Answer: For congruent or similar shapes, no. For different shapes, yes. Consider, for example, a rectangle 3 x 1, and another rectangle 2 x 2. They have different areas, but the same perimeter.
Congruent shapes are two shapes that are the same (angles, size perimeter/circumference)
Yes - even shapes with different area.
You can't. Different shapes with the same perimeter may have different areas.
Most shapes have different perimeter than area, as far as value.
Most shapes can have the same area and different perimeters. For example the right size square and circle will have the same are but they will have different perimeters. You can draw an infinite number of triangles with the same area but different perimeters. This is before we think about all the other shapes out there.
Only if they have the same number of sides.
Yes. Ex: A 5"x4" rectangle has the same perimeter as an equilateral triangle with sides 6" long.