Suppose the width is W cm.
Then the length is 3W cm.
THerefore, the perimeter is 2*(3W + W) = 8W = 56
So W = 7 cm.
Multiply the diameter by the value of Pi - and you'll have your answer.
No, 56cm is not more than 6m because 56cm < 6m. Notes: 1. Clarify the question "Is 56cm or than 6m?" to "Is 56cm more than 6m?" 2. Convert 56cm to meters (56 * 1/100 = .56m 3. Compare .56m to 6m: .56m < 6m 4. Answer the question: "No, 56cm is not more than 6m." ====== Answer 1: No. 6m= 600cm so 6m is greater than 56cm
6m is greater than 56cm
a 56cm road bike is a road bike that the frame is 56 Cm. if didn't full fill you answer I'm sorry:
No.
length=18cm width=10cm (you use a system of equations: 2L+2W=56, L=2W-2)
It must be a perimeter. An area measurement would a square measurement like 56cm². ■
Multiply the diameter by the value of Pi - and you'll have your answer.
The width is not needed as the distance travelled is 20 times its circumference (= {pi} x diameter): distance = 20 x {pi} x 56cm ~= 3519cm = 35.19m
Use Pythagoras' theorem to find the hypotenuse which works out as 25cm Perimeter = 25+24+7 = 56cm
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No, 56cm is not more than 6m because 56cm < 6m. Notes: 1. Clarify the question "Is 56cm or than 6m?" to "Is 56cm more than 6m?" 2. Convert 56cm to meters (56 * 1/100 = .56m 3. Compare .56m to 6m: .56m < 6m 4. Answer the question: "No, 56cm is not more than 6m." ====== Answer 1: No. 6m= 600cm so 6m is greater than 56cm
6m is greater than 56cm
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a 56cm road bike is a road bike that the frame is 56 Cm. if didn't full fill you answer I'm sorry:
No.