The only shape that can do that is a circle.
Circumference = 24.
Diameter = 24/pi
Radius = 12/pi
Area = pi R2 = 144/pi = 45.837
If the area is 36 square units, the square is 6 units by 6 units. The perimeter is 4 x 6 units = 24 units.
There is no integer solution, but the shape is a rectangle, with side lengths between 2 and 10 (area 20 cm sq) and 3 and 9 (area 27 cm sq). The exact side lengths are 6 - 2 (sq rt 3) [= 2.5359] and 6 + 2 (sq rt 3) [= 9.4641].
Icosikaitetra (not icosikaitera) is an adjective that means 24. The question does not specify whether it is a polygon with 24 sides or a polyhedron with 24 faces. Even if it were known that it was a polygon, there is no information on its shape - it can be convex or concave, small or huge.
There are many possibilities. One is a rectangle with length 9.60555128 and breadth 2.39444872 units (to 8 dp).
Infinitely many.Let L be any number greater than or equal to sqrt(24) units.and let B = 24/LThen the area of the rectangle with length L units and breadth B units will beL * B = L *24/L = 24 square units.Since there are infinitely many possible values for L, there are infinitely many possible answers to the question.
If the area is 36 square units, the square is 6 units by 6 units. The perimeter is 4 x 6 units = 24 units.
The area is 0.5*24*10 = 120 square cm. The third side is sqrt(24^2 + 10^2) = 26 cm. So the perimeter is 60 cm.
Assuming the shape is a 3cm x 8cm rectangle, the area of this shape will be 3 x 8 = 24 cm2 - or 24 square centimetres.
24 inches
Perimeter = 24 and area = 27 . . . . . rectangle, 3 by 9 Perimeter = 32 and area = 15 . . . . . rectangle, 1 by 15
24 area= length multiplied by width
yes it can; a rectangle 5 by 2 has perimeter 14 and area 10 for example; a rectangle 10 by 2 has perimeter 24 and area 20, both greater.
The question has no sensible answer, since the length depends on the shape of the area. The most compact shape is a circle and one with a diameter of approx 5.53 miles would enclose an area of 24 square miles. Suppose the shape were a rectangle. Pick any length, L, greater than 4.9 miles and let B = 24/L Then the rectangle that is L*B will have an are of L*B = L*(24/L) = 24 sq miles. Now L could be 5 miles, 50 miles, 5 quadrillion miles or more! And the shape need not be a circle or rectangle. It could be any polygon or even some random shape. If you want a straight answer you will have to ask a better structured question.
The perimeter can have any value greater than 23.97 centimetre. The shape could be a an extremely long thin strip: for example, a strip 100 kilometres long and 24 nanometres would have an area of 24 sq cm. Or it could be 100,000 kilometres and 24 picometres wide.
Folders usually have a rectangular shape. The area of a rectangle is the length times the width. So multiply 30 times 24 to get the area in square centimeters.
24 is greater than 0.52
Yes, 31.25 is greater than 24