You cannot. For a given area, an equilateral triangle will have the smallest perimeter but that perimeter can be increased - without limit - without increasing the area.
No, any shape with four sides and same perimeter will always be a square.
Because the perimeter is a linear measurement, and area is measured by multiplying 2 linear measurements together.
the area of a rectangleis 100 square inches. The perimeter of the rectangle is 40 inches. A second rectangle has the same area but a different perimeter. Is the secind rectangle a square? Explain why or why not.
The base is one third of the perimeter, half of the base times the height is the area.
You cannot. For a given area, an equilateral triangle will have the smallest perimeter but that perimeter can be increased - without limit - without increasing the area.
For a square, the area is always 1/4 of the perimeter squared. Or one side squared.
No, any shape with four sides and same perimeter will always be a square.
Because the perimeter is a linear measurement, and area is measured by multiplying 2 linear measurements together.
the area of a rectangleis 100 square inches. The perimeter of the rectangle is 40 inches. A second rectangle has the same area but a different perimeter. Is the secind rectangle a square? Explain why or why not.
The base is one third of the perimeter, half of the base times the height is the area.
You double the perimeter and 4X the area.
It can be any number greater than 1138m that you like. By making the area longer and thinner its perimeter can be increased without limit.
Yes, there is. The area of a rectangle sets a lower limit on its perimeter.If the area is A, then the quadrilateral shape with the smallest perimeter has sides of length sqrt(A). Therefore the minimum perimeter is 4*sqrt(A). The perimeter can have any value grater than that since the area of the rectangle can be maintained while making it thinner and longer and thus increasing its perimeter with out any upper limit.
If you are adding tiles to any side of a figure, then you are increasing its total surfgace area and, of course, the distance around the figure ( perimeter) is also increased.
The area is the inside of the shape. so the certain amount of space in the object Perimeter is the distance on the out side of a object i.e. if a square has sides 3 inches long. the area would be 9inches (3*3) the Perimeter would be 12 (3+3+3+3)
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