There is no exact answer. The answer would be any two numbers totaling eleven between 5 and 6.
21 x 2 has greatest perimeter
There is no limit to the size of the perimeter.
The two are measured in different dimensions of units and are therefore incomparable.
The dimesions are: 4.5 cm and 7.5 cm Check: 4.5+7.5+4.5+7.5 = 24 cm
Yes.
21 x 2 has greatest perimeter
There is no limit to the size of the perimeter.
No, a polygon with a greater area does not always have a greater perimeter. For example, consider a very thin, elongated shape that has a large area but a relatively small perimeter compared to a more compact shape. The relationship between area and perimeter can vary significantly depending on the specific dimensions and configuration of the polygons involved.
The two are measured in different dimensions of units and are therefore incomparable.
7.5cm x 4.5cm
Of course, a rectangle can have a greater perimeter and a greater area. Simply double all the sides: the perimeter is doubled and the area is quadrupled - both bigger than they were.
The dimesions are: 4.5 cm and 7.5 cm Check: 4.5+7.5+4.5+7.5 = 24 cm
Yes.
The length is x units and the width is 18-x units, for all values of x that are greater than 9 and less than 18 units.
yes it will have a greater area
It depends on the sizes of the two shapes.
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.