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| Question 888640:  If an irregular shape has a total perimeter length of 2385 feet, how can you can you calculate its area?
 Answer by Okamiden(22)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! You can't, assuming you have no other information. For example, if a perfect square has a total perimeter length of 2385 feet, its area will be greater than any rectangle with a total perimeter length of 2385 feet, assuming this rectangle is not a square. This should show you that the perimeter is not enough to give you the area of a form, and the same applies for irregular shapes.
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