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The area will depend upon the shape itself - a perimeter of 100 cm could be a square 25 cm by 25 cm (area 25 cm × 25 cm = 625 cm²) or a rectangle 30 cm by 20 cm (area 30 cm × 20 cm = 600 cm²) or any other shape. The maximum area is a circle with a circumference of 100 cm which has an area of approx 795.77 cm² Which means any shape with a perimeter of 100 cm has an area which is less than or equal to approx 795.77 sq cm.
The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its width. If the rectangle measures Cm by Cm, the area would be Cm × Cm, which equals C²m². Therefore, the area of the rectangle is C² square centimeters.
wat is the area of 8.5 cm
Area is 36cm2
The area of a 3 cm circle is: 7.069 square cm
The area of 23cm by 5cm is 115 square cm.
To find the area of a rectangle with a length of 10 cm and a width of 4 cm, you multiply the two dimensions. The area is calculated as follows: Area = length × width = 10 cm × 4 cm = 40 cm². Therefore, the area is 40 square centimeters.
Area: 54 square cm Perimeter: 30 cm
Area = 45*20 = 900 square cm
The original area of the rectangle is 20 cm × 40 cm = 800 cm². When each dimension is reduced by 20%, the new dimensions become 16 cm (20 cm - 20% of 20 cm) and 32 cm (40 cm - 20% of 40 cm), giving a new area of 16 cm × 32 cm = 512 cm². The reduction in area is 800 cm² - 512 cm² = 288 cm². To find the percentage reduction, divide the area reduction by the original area: (288 cm² / 800 cm²) × 100% = 36%. Thus, the area is reduced by 36%.
Trapezoid Area = (1/2)(b1 + b2)(h) We have: b1 = 6cm b2 = 8 cm h = 5 cm Substitute the given values into the area formula: Trapezoid Area = (1/2)(b1 + b2)(h) Trapezoid Area = (1/2)(6 cm + 8 cm)(5 cm) Trapezoid Area = (1/2)(14 cm)(5 cm) Trapezoid Area = (7 cm)(5 cm) Trapezoid Area = 35 cm^2
Assuming that the shape is triangular, the area is approx 1139 cm^2.