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
Well, honey, to draw three different parallelograms with 18 square units, you can have one with a base of 6 units and a height of 3 units, another with a base of 9 units and a height of 2 units, and the last one with a base of 18 units and a height of 1 unit. Just make sure those sides are parallel and you're good to go, darling.
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
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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.
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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.
A shape with a perimeter of 18 units can take various forms, such as a square, rectangle, triangle, or any polygon, as long as the total length of all its sides adds up to 18 units. For example, a square with each side measuring 4.5 units would have a perimeter of 18 units (4 sides x 4.5 units). Alternatively, a rectangle measuring 5 units by 4 units would also have a perimeter of 18 units (2 x (5 + 4)). The specific dimensions depend on the type of shape chosen.
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.
The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated using the formula ( P = 2 \times (length + width) ). For a rectangle with a length of 5 units and a width of 4 units, the perimeter would be ( P = 2 \times (5 + 4) = 2 \times 9 = 18 ) units. Thus, the perimeter of the rectangle is 18 units.
Perimeter: 2(4+5) = 18 units Area: 4*5 = 20 square units