no, never because say you have 6cm and 2cm ... 6x2=12 but 6+6+2+2=16.... there are more like these sums but it will never be the same!.
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Yes because a 3 by 6 rectangle will have a perimeter of 18 and an area of 18 but the numerical values are only the same because the perimeter is measured in linear units while the area is measured in square units.
yes obviously but it is very rare and the few ones i hv discovered
2.5 x 10
3 x 6
4 x 4
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4x4 square: perimeter - 16 area - 16 6x2 rectangle perimeter - 16 area - 12
Yes, it can because a 3 by 6 rectangle has the perimeter of 18 and has the area of 18! :)
No. A rectangle of 1 x 3 has the same perimeter as a rectangle of 2 x 2, but the areas are different.
how do you find the area of a rectangle witha perimeter of 36 in You don't. You need more information For example a 1 x 17 rectangle has a perimeter of 36 and its area is 17. But a 2 x 16 rectangle also has a perimeter of 36 and its area is 32.
Yes, if the sides are 4 units.