Yes.
There is no one answer, it depends on the shape of the 13 acre area.
The area doesn't tell you the dimensions or the perimeter. There's an infinitenumber of rectangles that all have the same area but different perimeters.The smallest perimeter that encloses 13 acres is a circle with diameter of 849.12 feet,and perimeter (circumference) of 2,667.6 feet.The smallest possible perimeter of a rectangle that encloses 13 acres is squarewith sides of 752.5 feet, and perimeter of 3,010.1 feet .You can draw 13-acre rectangles with any perimeter you want that's larger than that.Here are a few. These all enclose 13 acres.60' x 9,438' . . . perimeter = 18,996'120' x 4,719' . . . . . 9,678'143' x 3,960' . . . . . 8,206180' x 3,146' . . . . . 6,652'360' x 1,573' . . . . . 3,866'429' x 1,320' . . . . . 3,498'660' x 858' . . . . . . 3,036'
Perimeter: just add the sides. 13+13+7+7= 40 Area: multiply the length by the width. 13x7= 91 Make sure to put the unit of measurement too! :) (oh, by the way, I'm guessing this is a rectangle)
5, 12, 13 and 6, 8, 10
For the 6:8:10 triangle, area = perimeter = 24. Also, for the 5:12:13 triangle, area = perimeter = 30. Whether these are indeed the only examples I am not sure. That would take some proving.
The shape which minimises the perimeter for a fixed area is a circle. A circle of radius 7.334 ft (approx) will have the required area and a perimeter (circumference) of just 46.084 ft. The quadrilateral with the smallest perimeter will be a square with sides of 13 feet: a perimeter of 4*13 = 52 feet. Any regular polygon with more than 4 sides will have a smaller perimeter, for the same area, than a square.
There is no one answer, it depends on the shape of the 13 acre area.
52 (13•4)
A paralallogram with a perimeter = 13 units can be made to "lean" over until its area becomes 5 square units.Also:A rectangle with a long side of 5.608495283 and a short side of 0.8915047169 will have a perimeter of 13 units and an area of 5 square units.Also:An isosceles triangle with say 2 legs of 5.5943 and the 3rd leg of 1.8114 will have a perimeter of 13 units and an area of 5 square units.So the answer is that there are many shapes that will satisfy the perimeter and area given.
The area of a square is the (perimeter/4)^2. The perimeter is 52, so 52/4=13. 13^2 is 169. The area of the square is 169 cm.^2.
Yes, but it would be very long and narrow. To get a perimeter of 30 you could have two sides that are 14 and two sides that are 1 which gives an area of 14. Conversely you could have an object with two sides that are 13 and two sides that are 2 which gives you an area of 26. Since 18 is between 14 and 26, there must be a shape between these two shapes that has area 18 and perimeter 30. You can find out exactly what those dimensions are by solving the two simultaneous equations for area and perimeter. area = width X height and perimeter = 2width + 2height knowing the area and perimeter, solve one equation for width or height and plug it into the other equation and solve.
The sides of square are equal,and when they have given you the area and asked for perimeter,it means that you have to look for the square root of the area which will be one side and that is 13.perimeter=side ×4 which is 13×4=52.
Each side = 52/4 = 13 cm Area = 13*13 = 169 square cm
It can be 56.25 or anything less, but not more. You can't tell the area from the perimeter, and you can't tell the perimeter from the area. -- if each side is 7.5, the perimeter is 30, and the area is 56.25 -- if it's (5 by 10), the perimeter is still 30, and the area is 50 -- if it's (4 by 11), the perimeter is still 30, and the area is 44 -- if it's (3 by 12), the perimeter is still 30, and the area is 36 -- if it's (2 by 13), the perimeter is still 30, and the area is 26 -- if it's (1 by 14), the perimeter is still 30, and the area is 14
This cannot be answered. For instance if your area is 169ft x 1ft that equals 169sq ftIf your area is 13ft x 13ft that also equals 169sq ft.The perimeter for scenario A is 340ftThe perimeter for scenario B is 52ftSolutions:-If the area of perimeter is 169 square feet, then the edge of the square is 13. The perimeter is then 4*13 feet = 52 feet.
The area doesn't tell you the dimensions or the perimeter. There's an infinitenumber of rectangles that all have the same area but different perimeters.The smallest perimeter that encloses 13 acres is a circle with diameter of 849.12 feet,and perimeter (circumference) of 2,667.6 feet.The smallest possible perimeter of a rectangle that encloses 13 acres is squarewith sides of 752.5 feet, and perimeter of 3,010.1 feet .You can draw 13-acre rectangles with any perimeter you want that's larger than that.Here are a few. These all enclose 13 acres.60' x 9,438' . . . perimeter = 18,996'120' x 4,719' . . . . . 9,678'143' x 3,960' . . . . . 8,206180' x 3,146' . . . . . 6,652'360' x 1,573' . . . . . 3,866'429' x 1,320' . . . . . 3,498'660' x 858' . . . . . . 3,036'
Each side measures: 52/4 = 13 cm Area = 13*13 = 169 square cm