The answer is, you can draw a rectangle with these measurements: 6cm and 9cm 5cm and 10cm 7cm and 8cm
9X2
Yes it measures 3 on all sides sides across from each other but it would have to be a square. Having a rectangle is impossible. Then again a square is a rectangle but a rectangle isn't a square.
Draw one whole in ONE rectangle, and draw the thirds in a different rectangle..!
To draw a shape with a 9cm perimeter, you can create a triangle, square, or rectangle. For a triangle, you could have sides measuring 3cm, 3cm, and 3cm. For a square, all four sides would be 2.25cm. For a rectangle, two sides could be 2cm and the other two sides could be 2.5cm. These shapes will all have a perimeter of 9cm.
The answer is, you can draw a rectangle with these measurements: 6cm and 9cm 5cm and 10cm 7cm and 8cm
Yes 3x5
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Yes, draw a 2 x 7 rectangle.
The rectangle would have a width of 2 and a length of 4.
9X2
5x2 + 3x2 = 16
i think that's impossible
Draw it with dimensions of (6 cm) by (3 cm).
Squares are rectangles. Draw a 2 unit square.
the answer is jermil warren with a thing :)
The rectangle is in fact a square with 4 equal sides of 5 units in length.