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If shape of the area is a square, then the length of the perimeter is 18,667.619 feet.
All that can definitely be said is that length plus width = 50 feet.
No. For example, a 1 ft by 9 ft rectangle (2 sides of length 1 and 2 sides of length 9) has perimeter 20 ft and an area of 9 square feet. But a 4 ft by 6 ft rectangle also has a perimeter of 20 feet, but an area of 24 square feet. These two rectangles both have the same perimeter of 20 feet but different areas.
To find the perimeter of an area of 500 square feet, we first need to know the shape of the area. For a square, each side would be approximately 22.36 feet (since the area (A = s^2), where (s) is the side length). The perimeter (P) would then be (4s), resulting in a perimeter of about 89.44 feet. For other shapes, the perimeter would vary accordingly.
There is an infinite number that can have that perimeter