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Yes Example: Rectangle A has an area of 64 cm. and a perimeter of 32 8 cm. by 8 cm. Rectangle B has an area of 64 cm. and a perimeter of 40 4 cm. by 16 cm
68 cm is the perimeter of 68 cm.
The perimeter of a triangle is the sum of its 3 sides.
If each side of a square is 10 cm, the perimeter is 4 x 10 cm = 40 cm.
There need not be any. There is no scale factor between a pentagon with a perimeter of 50 cm and a triangle with a perimeter of 75 cm. The shapes are totally different!The scale factor is 2 : 3.
There are a lot of different shapes with a perimeter of 22 cm, all with different areas. For example, a rectangle of 1 cm by 10 cm has an area of 10 sq. cm; a rectangle of 2 cm by 9 cm has an area of 18 sq. cm. Both have a perimeter of 22 cm. It depends on the shape.
For the perimeter, just add the sides. For the area, more information is needed: specifically, what are the angles between the different sides. Having this information, it is still somewhat hard to solve, i.e., you won't get the answer with a simple formula.
There is no systematic relationship between the two. Consider the following 2 rectangles: A = 8 cm * 8 cm: Perimeter = 32 cm, area = 64 cm2 B = 14 cm * 4 cm: Perimeter = 36 cm, area = 56 cm2 The perimeter of B is larger, but the area is smaller.
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Knowing the area doesn't tell the perimeter. There are an infinite number of different perimeters that can all enclose the same area. The shortest one is a circle. The next shortest is a square. From there, you can actually make the perimeter as large as you want, with no limit, while keeping the area constant. Examples: 30 cm by 40 cm . . . . area = 1,200 cm2 . . . perimeter = 140 cm 10 cm by 120 cm . . . area = 1,200 cm2 . . . perimeter = 260 cm 2 cm by 600 cm . . . . area = 1,200 cm2 . . . perimeter = 1,204 cm 1 cm by 1,200 cm. . . area = 1,200 cm2 . . . perimeter = 2,402 cm 1
The perimeter is a total measurement of all sides of an object or figure. You didn't indicate what you were measuring so it is difficult to answer your question. Different objects have different sides and different lengths. Assuming, however, that you are finding the perimeter of a square with a side of 6.9 cm, then the perimeter would be 6.9 x 4, since all sides of a square are the same. 6.9 cm x 4 = 27.6 cm. To find the perimeter of a rectangle, multiply 2 times the length and add 2 times the width.
Yes Example: Rectangle A has an area of 64 cm. and a perimeter of 32 8 cm. by 8 cm. Rectangle B has an area of 64 cm. and a perimeter of 40 4 cm. by 16 cm
68 cm is the perimeter of 68 cm.
The perimeter of a triangle is the sum of its 3 sides.
If each side of a square is 10 cm, the perimeter is 4 x 10 cm = 40 cm.
A rectangle with sides of 1cm and 6cm has an area of 6 cm2 and a perimeter of 14 cm. A rectangle with sides of 2cm and 3cm has the same area but its perimeter is 10 cm.