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No, two rectangles with the same perimeter do not necessarily have the same area. The area of a rectangle is calculated as length multiplied by width, while the perimeter is the sum of all sides. For example, a rectangle with dimensions 2x5 (perimeter 14) has an area of 10, while a rectangle with dimensions 3x4 (also perimeter 14) has an area of 12. Thus, rectangles can have the same perimeter but different areas.
no the area is 16,000,000 the perimeter is 16,000
Multiply the length by the width. If the rectangle is a square the two dimensions will be the same
The area changes by the square of the same factor.
Any plane shape can have the same area as any other plane shape if the dimensions are carefully selected
The perimetre is 60cm.Because a perfect square has equal sides, which are in length the square root of the area because multiplying the length of a square by itself gives it's area. So:sqrt(225) = 15cmA square has 4 sides of the same length, so if 1 side is 15cm all 4 sides that form the perimetre must be 15*4=60cm.
No, two rectangles with the same perimeter do not necessarily have the same area. The area of a rectangle is calculated as length multiplied by width, while the perimeter is the sum of all sides. For example, a rectangle with dimensions 2x5 (perimeter 14) has an area of 10, while a rectangle with dimensions 3x4 (also perimeter 14) has an area of 12. Thus, rectangles can have the same perimeter but different areas.
no the area is 16,000,000 the perimeter is 16,000
Multiply the length by the width. If the rectangle is a square the two dimensions will be the same
The area changes by the square of the same factor.
Any plane shape can have the same area as any other plane shape if the dimensions are carefully selected
32 ft square - NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH 32 SQUARE FEET - is 32 ft*32 ft
A "something" with the dimensions of 15x15 inches has an area of 225 square inches. Since the sides are the same, this "something" can be considered as a square.
There are 2 dimensions in a square, length and width, which are always the same, due to the nature of a square.
If I told you that my bedroom is 168 square feet, would you know the dimensions ?The area doesn't tell the dimensions., In fact, there are an infinite number ofdifferent shapes and dimensions that all have the same area.1 acre is an area of 43,560 square feet. If it's a circle, the diameter is about 235.5 feet.If it's a square, each side is about 208.7 feet. If it's a rectangle, there are an infinitenumber of different combinations of length and width that it could have.
You can't tell the linear dimensions if you only know the area. There are an infinite number of rectangles, with different dimensions, that all have the same area. Here are a few for 387.5 . . . 1 x 387.5 2.5 x 155 3.1 x 125 5 x 77.5 15.5 x 25 19.685 square These all have the same area. There are an infinite number of others.
One square foot. Feet and square feet are the same measurement, just different shapes. Feet and square feet are NOT the same measurement, as anyone with the knowledge of dimensional analysis can tell you. A square foot is a measure of area, with dimensions [L2]. A foot is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. The two measure different things and basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.