An equilateral triangle with sides of 10/3 units, an isosceles triangle with 2 sides of a units and the third of 10-2a units (for any a<5), or several options for scalene triangles.
A square or rhombus with sides of 2.5 units, or a rectangle or parallelogram with sides of b and 5-b units etc
A regular pentagon with sides of 2 units.
And so on.
No. A figure cannot have two perimeters.
Assuming each square is one square unit, if you put them all in a line, the perimeter ends up being 10 units. ______ l_l_l_l_l
Further information is needed to provide an answer to this question. If the area is 140 sq units, then this could be formed from a rectangle 1 unit wide by 140 units long - giving a perimeter of 2 x 140 + 2 x 1 = 282 units. But, the rectangle could be 14 units wide and 10 units long giving a perimeter of 2 x 14 + 2 x 10 = 48 units.
Its pretty much 11 rectangles in one.
37 * * * * * No. Total surface area = Lateral area + 2*base area = 10*3 + 2*7 = 30 + 14 = 44 sq units.
No. A figure cannot have two perimeters.
10 uints
Assuming each square is one square unit, if you put them all in a line, the perimeter ends up being 10 units. ______ l_l_l_l_l
rectangular with 10 cm each parallel line and 1 cm each
Perimeter = 15+10+15+10 = 50 units of measurement.
Perimeter = 10 + 10 + 12 = 32 units. Area = 48 square units
First, you find out what you're supposed to be drawing in the first place. You know that the area will be 35 units2, so find out what pairs of numbers (to be the length and the height) equals 35. 35 and 1, 5 and 7. Test out the numbers for the perimeter of a rectangle. (P = 2L + 2W) P = 70 + 2 = 72 NO P = 10 + 14 = 24 YES! So you now know that you have a rectangle with the dimensions 5 x 7. To draw it, draw a line with 5 units labeled. From that, at a 90 degree angle to it, draw another line with 7 units labeled. Connect the lines to make a rectangle.
Perimeter: 6+8+10 = 24 units
rectangle, octagon
The area of a rectangle with a perimeter of 32 units and a width of 6 units the area is 80 square units.Improved Answer:-Area = 6*10 = 60 square unitsPerimeter = 6+6+10+10 = 32 units
If it is a square, with side (s) length 2.5 units, then perimeter = 4*s = 10 units. Area = s2 = (2.5 units)2 = 6.25 square units.
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