Draw a rectangle with 2 sides 5 units long and 2 sides 4 units long
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yes, for example: a 4 by 5 rectangle has an area of 20 and a perimeter of 18 a 2 by 7 rectangle has an area of 14 and a perimeter of 18 they both have a perimeter of 18
One is 16. 4x4 Another is 18. 3x6 also 36. 12x6 There are quite a few more I am sure but I don't have the time to figure them out.
56 cm Perimeter of a rectangle is given by 2(length + breadth). So, perimeter of given rectangle = 2(18 + 10) = 56
Perimeter = 4*4.5 = 18 feet
Yes.
Yes, draw a 2 x 7 rectangle.
Since the perimeter is 18, the sum of the length and breadth is 18/2 units = 9 units. Draw a straight line on the grid of less than 9 units. At right angles to that line, draw another line so that the two lines have a combined length of 9 units. These two lines are the two adjacent lines of the rectangle. Use the grid to draw line parallel to these so that you have a rectangle.
i dont know the anwser
I think if it were to be a triangle that it would be six on each
Given a perimeter of 18 units, the resulting altitude is 5.2 (5.19615) units.
Perimeter and area are not sufficient to determine the shape of a figure.
Maybe 18 is the aweser
17. A 4x4 rectangle has a perimeter of 16 units and an area of 16 square units. A 3x6 rectangle has a perimeter of 18 units and an area of 18 square units. The number 17 is halfway between 16 and 18.
Perimeter: 2(4+5) = 18 units Area: 4*5 = 20 square units
Draw it with dimensions of (6 cm) by (3 cm).
The answer will depend on what those numbers represent and their units. It is possible that the question gives 18 and 5 units as the length and width of a rectangle and requires you to find the area and perimeter. Or It is possible that the question has given 18 in some units and 5 in some other units and requires you to determine which one could be the area and which the perimeter.