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As written, that's confusing. The length and width of a triangle wouldn't have any bearing on the perimeter and area of a rectangle unless they overlap in some drawing that only you are looking at. Let's assume you meant rectangle all along. If the dimensions of a rectangle increased 4 times the perimeter would also increase 4 times. The area would increase 16 times. Try it out. A 2 x 3 rectangle has perimeter 10 and area 6. An 8 x 12 rectangle has perimeter 40 and area 96.
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Let me try to translate your question into something sensible.If you mean:"What is the volume of a cube on which any face has a perimeter of 16 units?"Then the answer is 64 cubic units.
it doesnt 7 is prime and cannot go into 100 no matter what you do even if you try a million times it still won't work
1925 Just grab a calculator and try 11*175 (cause they're the largest): 1925. Try dividing by 7 and it works out. So, now you know you only have to try 175 times 1 then times 2 then times 3 up to times 11 (which with a calculator only takes a couple of minutes) and try dividing each of those by 11, if it works try by 7. In this case, none work for 11 until you get to 1925 so that's your answer.
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I think that you just times all the sides together. Try it!
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As written, that's confusing. The length and width of a triangle wouldn't have any bearing on the perimeter and area of a rectangle unless they overlap in some drawing that only you are looking at. Let's assume you meant rectangle all along. If the dimensions of a rectangle increased 4 times the perimeter would also increase 4 times. The area would increase 16 times. Try it out. A 2 x 3 rectangle has perimeter 10 and area 6. An 8 x 12 rectangle has perimeter 40 and area 96.
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Add some detangeler first then try again.It should work !
Add starches or try a pinch of sugar. Some times the sweet will offset it.
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You can't: there are many different shapes with the same area that have different perimeters. For example, if you have an area of 100, the figure could be a 10 by 10 square (with a perimeter of 40), a 20 by 5 rectangle (with a perimeter of 50), or even a circle with a radius of about 5.64, and a perimeter of about 35.44. You might be able to figure out the perimeter if you know something about the shape. If you know it's a square, for example, then the perimiter is 4 times the square root of the area. It's also interesting to note that of all shapes with the same area, the one with the smallest perimeter will be a circle. This is why soap bubbles are round: their contents are fixed, but surface tension makes the bubble "try" to minimize the perimeter.