Perimeter is not normally a concept associated with 3-dimensional objects. The volume of a cube, with sides of x units is x3 cubic units.
units with perimeter square units with area
Units, because the perimeter is just the edge. The area is square units.
Any shape can have a perimeter of 6 units, depending on what those units are.
They will be both the same because the perimeter of the square is 32 units and the perimeter of the rectangle is also 32 units
Perimeter is not normally a concept associated with 3-dimensional objects. The volume of a cube, with sides of x units is x3 cubic units.
units with perimeter square units with area
36 square units. You can't express a perimeter in square units; a perimeter is a length expressed in ordinary units. If the perimeter of this square is 24 units then the answer above is correct.
Units, because the perimeter is just the edge. The area is square units.
Neither. Volume is cubic units and area is square units. Perimeter is just units.
Any shape can have a perimeter of 6 units, depending on what those units are.
units square= area units= perimeter
A 20-unit square has a perimeter of 80 units.
They will be both the same because the perimeter of the square is 32 units and the perimeter of the rectangle is also 32 units
49.5 units
The perimeter is not going to have sq units. If the perimeter of a square is 15 units then the area would be 14.0625units squared.
Perimeter = 2*(7+9) = 32 units.