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  • 26-09-2017
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The perimeter of a shape will always be greater then the area of the shape

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Nadeshiko
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  • 26-09-2017
Not necessarily. For example, you can have a rectangle whose dimensions are 12 and 6. Length is 12 and 6 is the width.

The area (length × width) of the rectangle will be 72.

The perimeter of the rectangle (2l + 2w) will be 36.

So, in this case, the area was double the perimeter and the perimeter was not greater than the area of the shape.

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