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Any shape at all can have any perimeter at all.

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Why would two shapes have equal areas and perimeters?

There is no particular reason. In fact, in general, two shapes will have different areas or perimeters or both.


Do round and prism shapes have perimeter?

Yes all shapes have perimeters.


Can shapes of the same area have different perimeters?

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How do scale factor and ratio of perimeters compare?

The sacle factor between two shapes is the same as the ratio of their perimeters.


How do you find a perimeter of pyramide?

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How shapes have the same area but different perimeter?

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Any shape you can think of can be drawn with any perimeter you can think of.


How many shapes are there with the perimeter of 32cm?

There are an infinite number of shapes with perimeters of 32.Even if you stuck to one shape and asked: "How many squares ..." or "How many circles ... " or "How many triangles ... ",there are still an infinite number of each shape that all have perimeters of 32.


What is the difference between geometry and mensuration?

geometry represnt shapes and it's properties where as mensuration represents calculation of shapes like areas and perimeters.


What shapes have the same perimeter but different areas?

Most shapes can have the same area and different perimeters. For example the right size square and circle will have the same are but they will have different perimeters. You can draw an infinite number of triangles with the same area but different perimeters. This is before we think about all the other shapes out there.


How do you find the perimeter of a 3 dimensional shape?

Normally perimeters are are only applicable to 2 dimensional shapes.


How do you find perimeter of a cone?

With great difficulty because a cone is a 3D object and only 2D shapes have perimeters