Assuming that the fact that it is a rectangle means that it cannot be a square, then it can have any value in the interval (0, 20.25) square units. This depends on whether the rectangle is a long thin shape or a near-square.
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
A rectangle has a perimeter with linear units, and a surface area with square units. It has no cubic units.
42 square units.
The perimeter is 26 units.
22 units
The perimeter of the rectangle is 42 units
What are the dimensions of a rectangle that has a perimeter of 56 units and an area of 96 square 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
A rectangle has a perimeter with linear units, and a surface area with square units. It has no cubic units.
42 square units.
Perimeter = 2*(7+9) = 32 units.
The dimensions of the rectangle are 2 units and 15 units
The perimeter is 26 units.
22 units
make a rectangle that covers 8 square units inside and has a perimeter of 12 units around the outside
A 6 by 4 rectangle will have a perimeter of 20 units
The smallest is just over 40 units. At 40 units it is no longer a rectangle but a square. There is no largest perimeter.