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Can you make the area of your shape go up but the perimeter go down?
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Can you make the area of your shape go up but the perimeter go down?
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if you use a triangle as your shape it will make the perimeter smaller then your area but if you use a circle your perimeter will be more smaller then your area.
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Yes,you can.
-- If it's a rectangle, make it more square ... make the length and width
more nearly equal.
-- No matter what shape it is, make it more like a circle. The circle
has the most possible area inside the smallest possible perimeter.
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