Oh, dude, a shape with a perimeter of 24 cm could be a rectangle with sides measuring 6 cm each, or a square with sides of 6 cm. Or, you know, it could be a triangle with sides of 8 cm, 8 cm, and 8 cm. Like, there are a few options, but those are the main ones.
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A shape with a perimeter of 24 cm could be a rectangle with sides measuring 6 cm and 6 cm, a square with sides measuring 6 cm, or a triangle with sides measuring 8 cm, 8 cm, and 8 cm. These shapes all have different configurations but share the common attribute of having a total perimeter of 24 cm.
Any shape... (assuming they are regular) Triangle (one side is 8 cm) Square (one side is 6 cm) Rectangle (various side lengths) Pentagon (one side is 4.8 cm) Hexagon (one side is 4 cm) ... and so on
A rectangle could have a perimeter of 24 cm. So could a hexagon, or even a funky trapezoid if you're feeling adventurous. Just make sure those sides add up to 24 cm, honey, and you'll be good to go.
The edge length of a regular hexagon with a perimeter of 24 cm is 24/6 = 4 cm
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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.