The area cannot be 33 cm because the area is measured in SQUARE units of length. That is, square centimetres. The question, therefore, is based on a nonsensical premise.
Assume though, that the area is 33 cm2. Then, if one side is 11 cm, the other must be 33/11 = 3 cm.
Then the perimeter is 2*(11+3) = 2*14 = 28 cm.
220 cm2
the area of a rectangleis 100 square inches. The perimeter of the rectangle is 40 inches. A second rectangle has the same area but a different perimeter. Is the secind rectangle a square? Explain why or why not.
No. For example, a 4x1 rectangle will have an area of 4 and a perimeter of 10. A 2x2 rectangle will have the same area of 4, but a perimeter of 8.
11 x 8 = 88
330cm^2 (three hundred and thirtycentimeterssquared)
Area : 44cm² Perimeter : 30cm
Area is 584.24cm² Perimeter is 88cm
66cm2
220 cm2
88cm2, but it's a rectangle, not a square.
330 sq. cm
Area = 11*6 = 66 cm2
the area of a rectangleis 100 square inches. The perimeter of the rectangle is 40 inches. A second rectangle has the same area but a different perimeter. Is the secind rectangle a square? Explain why or why not.
No. For example, a 4x1 rectangle will have an area of 4 and a perimeter of 10. A 2x2 rectangle will have the same area of 4, but a perimeter of 8.
The length of a rectangle is twice its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is , find its area.
The perimeter of the rectangle is the sum of its 4 sides.
With a rectangle, the area is length x width. So, 11x30=330cm.