Any shape can have a perimeter of 6 units, depending on what those units are.
A regular hexagon that has a perimeter of 18 units of measurement
Any closed shape, at all.
Any shape could have a perimeter of 8 units. If you mean 8 sides, it's an octagon, like a stop sign.
Area is the amount of square units in a 2-D shape, and perimeter is the distance around a shape
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a square
215 sf
A shape with a perimeter of 16 units could be a square with each side measuring 4 units (4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 16), a rectangle with dimensions of 3 units by 5 units (3 + 5 + 3 + 5 = 16), or a triangle with sides measuring 6 units, 5 units, and 5 units (6 + 5 + 5 = 16). These are just a few examples of shapes that could have a perimeter of 16 units.
Appearently is 215 sf what ever that means :)
A regular hexagon that has a perimeter of 18 units of measurement
Oh, what a happy little question! A shape with a perimeter of 22 units could be a rectangle with sides of length 6 units and 5 units, or a square with sides of length 5.5 units. Just remember, in the world of shapes, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents.
To draw a shape with an area measured in square units and a perimeter of 7 units, you would need to create a rectangle with dimensions that satisfy these conditions. One possible option is a rectangle with dimensions of 1 unit by 2 units, which would have an area of 2 square units and a perimeter of 6 units. To achieve a perimeter of 7 units, you could slightly adjust the dimensions to 1.5 units by 2 units, resulting in an area of 3 square units and a perimeter of 7 units.
Any shape you want.
Area is measured in square units so a shape cannot have an area of 6 cm.
Any closed shape, at all.
Any shape could have a perimeter of 8 units. If you mean 8 sides, it's an octagon, like a stop sign.
Area is the amount of square units in a 2-D shape, and perimeter is the distance around a shape