1 * 11 = 11 cm2
2 * 10 = 20 cm2
3 * 9 = 27 cm2
4 * 8 = 32 cm2
5 * 7 = 35 cm2
6 * 6 = 36 cm2
7 * 5 = 35 cm2
8 * 4 = 32 cm2
9 * 3 = 27 cm2
10 * 2 = 20 cm2
11 * 1 = 11 cm2
Type your answer here... give the dimensions of the rectangle with an are of 100 square units and whole number side lengths that has the largest perimeter and the smallest perimeter
No it is not possible the dimensions are 200 by 1/2
the old perimeter is 17 * 2 The old perimeter = 38
It is 5 units * 20 units. A smaller perimeter can be attained by a square but the question specified a rectangle.
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Type your answer here... give the dimensions of the rectangle with an are of 100 square units and whole number side lengths that has the largest perimeter and the smallest perimeter
No it is not possible the dimensions are 200 by 1/2
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the old perimeter is 17 * 2 The old perimeter = 38
There is no relationship between the perimeter and area of a rectangle. Knowing the perimeter, it's not possible to find the area. If you pick a number for the perimeter, there are an infinite number of rectangles with different areas that all have that perimeter. Knowing the area, it's not possible to find the perimeter. If you pick a number for the area, there are an infinite number of rectangles with different perimeters that all have that area.
You can't tell the dimensions from the perimeter. There are an infinite number of different rectangles, all with different lengths and widths, that all have the same perimeter.
It is 5 units * 20 units. A smaller perimeter can be attained by a square but the question specified a rectangle.
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Yes, the perimeter or area of a rectangle can be an irrational number. Thanks
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It is not possible to answer the question because you have not defined what 32 measures: is it the area of the rectangle, its perimeter, its diagonal or some other property?