There is not enough information to answer the question. The number of possible answers is infinite.
The rectangle could be
15 ft * 16 ft
or 12 ft * 20 ft
or 10 ft * 24 ft
or 8 ft * 30 ft
or 6 ft * 40 ft
etc
and then there are fractional lengths.
Square, rhombus, trapezoid, rectangle. If there are any others, please add to this.
You can't tell. The area doesn't tell you the dimensions. There are aninfinite number of rectangles, all with different lengths and widths, thatall have 512 for an area.Before I list a few of them for you, you need to know that "512 yards" isnot an area. "512 square yards" is.Here are a few rectangles, all with area of 512 square yards:18inches x 1,024yds1yds x 512yds2yds x 256yds4yds x 128yds6yds x 85yds 1ft8yds x 64yds16yds x 32yds20yds x 25yds 1ft 9.6inches
here are some: 2d shapes- square circle triangle Rectangle 3d shapes- cone cuboid cube prism
any object that has form and volume is measured in meters.examples:length of a table, height of a man, height of the basketball hoop, the length of the track, the width of the window.
1) All sides are the same length 2) All angles are 90 degrees or right angles. 3) Opposite sides are parallel.
A square and a rectangle are identical in every way except one:The length and width of a square must be equal, whereas the lengthand width of a rectangle may be equal but are not required to be.
square rectangle rhombus
Since you are looking at area (30 square inches) it is derived by length times width... simply factor out 30. i.e 1x30, 2x15, 3x10, 5x6 those list all the whols number possibilities
The factor pairs are the length and width of the rectangles.
When you ask somebody to pick the right answer from a list for you, don't forget to let him see the list.
Square, rhombus, trapezoid, rectangle. If there are any others, please add to this.
if the perimeter is 12 then the semi perimeter is 6 p=2L+2w 12=2L+2w by division 6=L+w
Square, Rectangle, Etc... Sorry That All I Got Guys All I Can Help
To be perfectly correct about it, a perimeter and an area can never be equal.A perimeter has linear units, while an area has square units.You probably mean that the perimeter and the area are the same number,regardless of the units.It's not possible to list all of the rectangles whose perimeter and area are thesame number, because there are an infinite number of such rectangles.-- Pick any number you want for the length of your rectangle.-- Then make the width equal to (double the length) divided by (the length minus 2).The number of linear units around the perimeter, and the number of square unitsin the area, are now the same number.
A quadrilateral is a shape that has 4 sides such as a square, a rectangle, a rhombus, a parallelogram .... etc
Here's a list of shapes that need a right angle: square rectangle right triangle
It makes absolutely no difference which way you list them, justas long as you clearly identify which number is which dimension.