4 x 4 and 6 x 3
The answer is, you can draw a rectangle with these measurements: 6cm and 9cm 5cm and 10cm 7cm and 8cm
It is a hexahedron, all of whose faces are rectangles.
The perimeter is 100cm
is the perimeter of the triangle whose sides measure 7.5 7.1 and 8.1
No, it is always false. Perimeter of a rectangle= 2l + 2w, l= length, w=width. 2*any whole number, regardless odd or even, is even. Thus 2l is even and 2w is even. The sum of two even numbers is always even.
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Draw nine rectangles, with the following dimensions:1 by 172 by 163 by 154 by 145 by 136 by 127 by 118 by 109 by 9If you want to get the jump on the next topic coming up in math, thenwhile you're drawing these rectangles, notice that even though theyall have the same perimeter, they all have different areas.
To be perfectly correct about it, a perimeter and an area can never be equal.A perimeter has linear units, while an area has square units.You probably mean that the perimeter and the area are the same number,regardless of the units.It's not possible to list all of the rectangles whose perimeter and area are thesame number, because there are an infinite number of such rectangles.-- Pick any number you want for the length of your rectangle.-- Then make the width equal to (double the length) divided by (the length minus 2).The number of linear units around the perimeter, and the number of square unitsin the area, are now the same number.
3x6 and 4x4. Solution got from: assume adjacent sides are a and b. Then (2a+2b)=ab. Multiply both sides by 2/(ab) to get 1/a + 1/b = 1/2 and the solution is obvious (if it wasn't in the first place).
You need to provide more information. There are an infinite number of dimensions that satisfy your statement. For example, rectangles with dimensions: 13 x 11.5 14 x 9.5 13.5 x 10.5 36.5 x 0.5 .......... all have perimeters of 37.5
Dimensions are given out as length by width 14cm by 1cm 13cm by 2cm 12cm by 3cm 11cm by 4cm 10cm by 5cm 9cm by 6cm 8cm by 7cm And the rest is all repeats of the above.
The answer is, you can draw a rectangle with these measurements: 6cm and 9cm 5cm and 10cm 7cm and 8cm
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No, take the rectangle that is 4x6. The perimeter is 20 which is even.
That depends on the rectangle! You can have different rectangles with the same area, but with different perimeters.
You forgot to put in the length of the rectangle's perimeter.
A rectangle cannot really have the same area and perimeter because an area is a 2-dimensional concept while a perimeter is 1-dimensional.However, you can have rectangles such that the numericalvalue of their area and perimeter are the same.Take any number x > 2 and let y = 2x/(x-2)Then a rectangle with sides of x and y has an area and perimeter whose value is 2x2/(x-2)