It could be width = 1 cm, and length = 6 cm: (6 cm) x (1 cm) = 6 cm². It could be 2 cm wide by 3 cm long, which also has area 6 cm². If you are not limited to whole numbers then it could be 1.5 cm wide by 4 cm long, for example, or 0.5 cm wide by 12 cm long.
14 cm^3 (14+14+1+1=30 and 14*1=14cm^3)
well the possible way is parallelogram
Only three sides is one possible answer.
As is, many answers are possible. If the rectangle is a square, the dimensions are 14 x 14.
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The area of the rectangle is 6 mm2 which is 0.06 cm2 Unfortunately, due to the rules of dimensional analysis, it is not possible to give the answer in centimetres which is a measure of distance and not area.
it is possible to draw a square that is a rectangle?
14 cm^3 (14+14+1+1=30 and 14*1=14cm^3)
The only possible rectangle is 1 x 11, which identifies 11 as a prime number.
Let's set up an inequality to represent all possible values of the width (w) of the rectangle given the information provided. The length of the rectangle is three times its width, so the length (L) can be expressed as L = 3w. The perimeter (P) of a rectangle is given by the formula: P = 2(L + w). The perimeter is greater than 64 centimeters, so we have P > 64. Now, substitute the expression for L from step 1 into the perimeter formula from step 2: P = 2(3w + w) Simplify the expression inside the parentheses: P = 2(4w) P = 8w Now, we have the perimeter in terms of the width: P = 8w. We already know that P > 64, so we can write the inequality: 8w > 64 To isolate w, divide both sides of the inequality by 8: w > 64 / 8 w > 8 So, the inequality representing all possible values of the width (w) is: w > 8 This means that the width of the rectangle must be greater than 8 centimeters for the perimeter to be greater than 64 centimeters.
It's definitely possible and is the special kind of rectangle called a square!
How to do it
Yes.
Not possible ! A rectangle is a two-dimentional shape. Volume is a measure of capacity.
Yes and the diameter of the circle will be the diagonal of the rectangle.
No, but it is possible for a parallelogram to be a rectangle - when the angles are all 90 degrees.
well the possible way is parallelogram