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Is the area usually bigger than the perimeter in an object?

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USUALLY that is the case. But you can't say for sure.

For example: say the radius of a circle is 1m.
Perimeter = 2πR = 2*3.14*1 = 6.28m
Area = πR² = 3.14*1² = 3.14 m²
Here the numerical value of Perimeter is more than the numerical value of area.

Hope it helps!
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Hope it helps u out have a great day
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