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How can two rectangles have the same perimeter and different area? - Answers
Easy.Rectangle #1: 5-ft x 20-ftPerimeter = 50-ftArea = 100 square ftRectangle #2: 6-ft x 19-ftPerimeter = 50-ft.Area = 114 square ftRectangle #3: 7-ft x 18-ftPerimeter = 50-ftArea = 126 square-ftRectangle #4: 10-ft x 15-ftPerimeter = 50-ftArea = 150 square ftRectangle #5: 12-ft x 13-ftPerimeter = 50-ftArea = 156 square ftHi, this is Stacy Park and you can also do this:2 ft x 5 ftPerimeter = 14 unitsArea = 12 unitsOr this:4 ft x 3 ftPerimeter = 14 unitsArea = 10 units
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How can two rectangles have the same perimeter and different area? - Answers
Easy.Rectangle #1: 5-ft x 20-ftPerimeter = 50-ftArea = 100 square ftRectangle #2: 6-ft x 19-ftPerimeter = 50-ft.Area = 114 square ftRectangle #3: 7-ft x 18-ftPerimeter = 50-ftArea = 126 square-ftRectangle #4: 10-ft x 15-ftPerimeter = 50-ftArea = 150 square ftRectangle #5: 12-ft x 13-ftPerimeter = 50-ftArea = 156 square ftHi, this is Stacy Park and you can also do this:2 ft x 5 ftPerimeter = 14 unitsArea = 12 unitsOr this:4 ft x 3 ftPerimeter = 14 unitsArea = 10 units
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How can two rectangles have the same perimeter and different area? - Answers
Easy.Rectangle #1: 5-ft x 20-ftPerimeter = 50-ftArea = 100 square ftRectangle #2: 6-ft x 19-ftPerimeter = 50-ft.Area = 114 square ftRectangle #3: 7-ft x 18-ftPerimeter = 50-ftArea = 126 square-ftRectangle #4: 10-ft x 15-ftPerimeter = 50-ftArea = 150 square ftRectangle #5: 12-ft x 13-ftPerimeter = 50-ftArea = 156 square ftHi, this is Stacy Park and you can also do this:2 ft x 5 ftPerimeter = 14 unitsArea = 12 unitsOr this:4 ft x 3 ftPerimeter = 14 unitsArea = 10 units
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