A 3 x 1 meter rectangle: 3+1+3+1=8
Yes.
The perimeter is 40 meters.
Yes, because 12 + 4 = 16 = 13 + 3 and in each case, the perimeter is 2*(L + B) = 32 metres.
1 x 8 2 x 7 3 x 6 4 x 5
2 x 8 metres plus 2 x 3 metres = a perimeter of 22 metres.
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.
Yes they But their areas are
There is no standard relationship between perimeter and area. For example, you can have two rectangles that have the same perimeter, but different area.
Area can never be as low as the perimeter value -- impossible question.No impossible if read correctly...18 meters squared is the area and 18 meters is the perimeter.
Rectangles Perimeter Is 2L + 2W. 2(7) + 2(4) = Perimeter 14 + 8 = Perimeter Perimeter = 22
The perimeter is 40 meters.
Yes, because 12 + 4 = 16 = 13 + 3 and in each case, the perimeter is 2*(L + B) = 32 metres.
1 x 8 2 x 7 3 x 6 4 x 5
Yes. Say there are two rectangles, both with perimeter of 20. One of the rectangles is a 2 by 8 rectangle. The area of this rectangle is 2 x 8 which is 16. The other rectangle is a 4 by 6 rectangle. It has an area of 4 x 6 which is 24.
It is: 12+8+12+8 = 40 meters