Square side 3cm. Rectangle 2cm x 4cm. Equilateral triangle side 4cm.
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∙ 14y agoThe answer is 12 cm.
A perimeter is normally defined for 2-dimensional shapes and not three dimensional ones. A cube has 12 edges. So, if the perimeter is 48 cm, each edge must be 48/12 = 4 cm. The cross section of a cube depends on the angle of the plane intersecting the cube and, if it is not perpendicular to the cube, can be triangular, parallelogram or hexagonal. Assuming the plane is at right angles to the cube, the cross section is a square with sides of 4 cm. So its area is 16 cm2
Perimeter of a square = 4*side = 4*3 cm = 12 cm.
Yes Example: Rectangle A has an area of 64 cm. and a perimeter of 32 8 cm. by 8 cm. Rectangle B has an area of 64 cm. and a perimeter of 40 4 cm. by 16 cm
square must be 3 x 3 so perimeter is 12 cm.
No, because there are an infinite number of such shapes. In fact, there are an infinite number of triangles with a perimeter of 12 cm.
12 cm
The perimeter of a 12 cm x 3 cm rectangle is 2*(12+3) cm = 2*15 cm = 30 cm.The perimeter of a 12 cm x 3 cm rectangle is 2*(12+3) cm = 2*15 cm = 30 cm.The perimeter of a 12 cm x 3 cm rectangle is 2*(12+3) cm = 2*15 cm = 30 cm.The perimeter of a 12 cm x 3 cm rectangle is 2*(12+3) cm = 2*15 cm = 30 cm.
There need not be any. There is no scale factor between a pentagon with a perimeter of 50 cm and a triangle with a perimeter of 75 cm. The shapes are totally different!The scale factor is 2 : 3.
Perimeter = pi*d = 37.699 cm
12 cm
The perimeter will be 12 cm
The answer is 12 cm.
A perimeter is normally defined for 2-dimensional shapes and not three dimensional ones. A cube has 12 edges. So, if the perimeter is 48 cm, each edge must be 48/12 = 4 cm. The cross section of a cube depends on the angle of the plane intersecting the cube and, if it is not perpendicular to the cube, can be triangular, parallelogram or hexagonal. Assuming the plane is at right angles to the cube, the cross section is a square with sides of 4 cm. So its area is 16 cm2
There are a lot of different shapes with a perimeter of 22 cm, all with different areas. For example, a rectangle of 1 cm by 10 cm has an area of 10 sq. cm; a rectangle of 2 cm by 9 cm has an area of 18 sq. cm. Both have a perimeter of 22 cm. It depends on the shape.
Perimeter of a square = 4*side = 4*3 cm = 12 cm.
If each side is 12 cm then its perimeter is 6 times 12 = 72 cm