Any closed shape can have an area of 47 sq cm.
The area will depend upon the shape itself - a perimeter of 100 cm could be a square 25 cm by 25 cm (area 25 cm × 25 cm = 625 cm²) or a rectangle 30 cm by 20 cm (area 30 cm × 20 cm = 600 cm²) or any other shape. The maximum area is a circle with a circumference of 100 cm which has an area of approx 795.77 cm² Which means any shape with a perimeter of 100 cm has an area which is less than or equal to approx 795.77 sq cm.
It is 48 cm.
24 area= length multiplied by width
It depends on the shape. Any area up to 20.37 square cm is possible.
Any closed shape can have an area of 47 sq cm.
The area will depend upon the shape itself - a perimeter of 100 cm could be a square 25 cm by 25 cm (area 25 cm × 25 cm = 625 cm²) or a rectangle 30 cm by 20 cm (area 30 cm × 20 cm = 600 cm²) or any other shape. The maximum area is a circle with a circumference of 100 cm which has an area of approx 795.77 cm² Which means any shape with a perimeter of 100 cm has an area which is less than or equal to approx 795.77 sq cm.
It is 48 cm.
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The answer is simple. You don't. You must have a shape to find an area. 4.4 cm is just a line, which therefore, since it is not a shape, has no area.
Assuming that the shape is triangular, the area is approx 1139 cm^2.
144 cm2
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This all depends on the type of the shape given. There is no way to determine the exact area of the shape. If the shape is a rectangle with that dimension, then A = length x width = 64 cm x 36 cm = 2304 cm²
Area = 12*4 = 48 square cm
Area = Base*Height so Base = Area/Height = 720/15 = 48 cm