Give 2 examples where the area does not increase when perimeter increases.
Give 2 examples where the area increases as the perimeter increases.
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1) Consider a square of 10 cm sides. Its perimeter is 40 cm, and its area is 100 sq cm.
Next take a rectangle of 25 cm x 4 cm. Its perimeter is 58 cm while the area is 100 sq cm.
Taken another rectangle is 50 cm x 2cm. Its perimeter is 104 cm, while the area is 100 sq cm.
Next take a rectangle of 25 cm x 4 cm. Its perimeter is 58 cm while the area is 100 sq cm.
Taken another rectangle is 50 cm x 2cm. Its perimeter is 104 cm, while the area is 100 sq cm.
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