The perimeter of the first one is 12 + 4 + 12 + 4 = 32
The perimeter of the second one is 13 + 3 + 13 + 3 = 32
So, yes, their perimeters have the same length.
Perimeter: 12+25+12+25 = 74 meters
1 by 12 2 by 11 3 by 10 4 by 9 5 by 8 6 by 7
* It is unclear if the question is asking about two rectangles, each with a perimeter of 16, or two rectangles whose perimeters sum to 16. This answer assumes the former.Other than the 4x4 square, which coincidentally has both a perimeter and area of 16, some examples would be:1 x 7 rectangle : perimeter 16 in. , area 7 sq. in2 x 6 rectangle : perimeter 16 in., area 12 sq. in3 x 5 rectangle: perimeter 16 in., area 15 sq. inYou can calculate that for a given perimeter, the largest area is found in the square with a side measurement of P/4, i.e. the length and the width are the same.
There are infinitely many possible rectangles. Let A be ANY number in the range (0,6] and let B = 12-A. Then a rectangle with width A and length B will have a perimeter of 2*(A+B) = 2*12 = 24 units. Since A is ANY number in the interval (0,6], there are infinitely many possible values for A and so infinitely many answers to the question.
4x4 square: perimeter - 16 area - 16 6x2 rectangle perimeter - 16 area - 12
Yes, rectangles measuring 12x4 and 13x3 have the same perimeter because: 2*(12+4) = 32 meters and 2*(13+3) = 32 meters
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Yes they But their areas are
Yes, because 12 + 4 = 16 = 13 + 3 and in each case, the perimeter is 2*(L + B) = 32 metres.
Perimeter is 2(length + width) 2(12+4) is 32 2(13+3) is also 32, so yes
Yes, since p = 2(l + w), if l + w are equal, the perimeters will be equal. 12+4 = 13+3 = 16 The perimeter of each rectangle is 32 metres.
Yes they do. Both perimeters are 32 meters. But notice that they have different areas: 48 m2 and 39 m2 .
Yes The first has 2 sides of 4 and two of 12 -- so the perimeter is 32 meters with an area of 48 Sq meters. The second has two sides of 3 and two of 13 ----- so the perimeter is 32 meters with an area of 39 Sq meters. (the areas a different).
12
Perimeter: 12+25+12+25 = 74 meters
the answer is 12