Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math vibes here. So, if you have a shape with a perimeter of 30, you're gonna need more deets. Like, is it a square, a circle, a triangle? Each shape has its own area formula, so I can't just magically whip up an answer without knowing the shape. So, like, hit me up with more specifics, and we'll figure it out together.
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There is no such thing as the area of the perimeter. A perimeter is a length and so has only 1 dimension. As such, its area is 0.
An area cannot be 30m since that is a linear measure, not the measure of an area. The lowest perimeter, for an area is attained by a circle. So for an area of 30 m2 this was attained by a circle of radius R, then πR2 = 30 so that R2 = 30/π and R = sqrt(30/π) The perimeter = 2*π*R = 2*π*sqrt(30/π) = 2*sqrt(30*π) = 19.42 metres
If the perimeter of a square is 30 cm, each side is 7.5 cm and the area is 56.25 sq cm. For a square to have an area of 30 sq cm each side would have to be 5.48cm.
6x5
21.91 meters