We are baffled. You say the area of the rectangle is 36 cm2, but you ask us to
calculate the range over which it changes, without describing anything about
the influences, conditions, factors, ideologies, or processes that might cause it
to change.
If we are to accept your assertion that the area of the figure is in fact 36 cm2 ...
an assertion made, we must believe, in all good faith and sincerity ... then we
must conclude that 36 cm2 is in fact the area of the bloody thing, for once and
for all time. We can expect nothing other than that 36 cm2 is the largest possible
area, as well as the smallest possible area, the mean, median, mode area, and
root-mean-square area as well, also, too.
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The area of a rectangle is always length multiplied by width. Therefore, the area of the mentioned rectangle is 36cm2.
When the area of a square is 36cm2, its perimeter is: 24 cm
Surface area is the perimeter (amount of space around a shape) around a shape. For example: I have a rectangle So: 3+3=6 9+9=18 18+18=36cm2
Area is 36cm2
216 cubic cm
First: 36 cm2 cannot be a width. Width is a linear measure - a measure of distance - which would be measured in cm and not cm2. In any case, having just the width is not sufficient information for answering the question.
Area is 36cm2
The smallest perimeter is that for a square with sides of 6 cm. That is to say, a perimeter of 4*6 = 24 cm. There is no maximum. Suppose the shorter side is x cm. Then, for the area to be 36 cm2, the longer side must be 36/x cm Then the perimeter is 2x + 72/x cm. x can decrease towards 0 and as it does 72/x will increase without limit, making the perimeter "infinite". Try it: If smaller side 1 cm, then longer side = 36 cm and perimeter = 74 cm 0.1 cm 360 cm 720.2 cm 0.01 cm 3600 cm 7200.02 cm etc
Since a square has four equal sides, the length of one side is (24/4)cm=6cm and the area is length X width or 6cmX6cm=36cm2. One fourth of A's area is then 36cm2/4=9cm2. Square B then has a length and width of 3cm and its perimeter is 2(L + W)=2(3cm+3cm)=12cm. STUPID
A square has 4 sides. Perimeter is the sum of its sides. So 24/4 = 6 cm (1 side). Area of square is (side*side)= 6*6 = 36cm2
Lets say we had a right triangle that we wanted to find the hypotenuse of. The 2 other sides were 6cm and 3cm. You would square each of these(multiply by themselves). You would then get 36cm2 and 9cm2. You would add these numbers (52) then find the square root of this number. (6.7cm) The answer is 6.7cmThe formula for this is: a2 + b2 =c2Keep in mind that a and b are the other sides and c is the hypotenuse