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Q: What diagram shows two circles by 9cm by 5cm?
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How do you find the perimeter of 9cm 5cm 9cm 5cm?

9cm + 5cm + 9cm + 5cm = 28cm


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What would be the perimeter of a rectangle 9cm 5cm?

The formula for perimeter is P=2XL+2XW which is Perimeter = 2 X length + 2 X Width. We want to replace L and W with the the numbers 9 and 5. I don't know which is which but lets say the 9 is the length and 5 is the width. So the new number sentence would be P=2X9+2X5. So now it's time to solve. 2X9=18. 2X5=10. 10+18=28. Your perimeter would be 28cm. Hope this helped! :)


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How many rectangular tiles measuring 9cm by 5cm do you need to cover a narrow section of floor space which is 18m by 1.5m?

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How do i draw all possible rectangles with a perimeter of 30cm and sides whose lengths are whole numbers?

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