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Edge length will be 8 cm
If you mean an isosceles trapezoid with parallel sides of 18 cm and 27 cm then the length of the 4th sides is 2 cm
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.
one cm is 1/100th of a meter. if you have a length in cm then multiply it by 10^-2 to get the length in m. if you have the length in meters then multiply it by 10^2 to get the length in cm
No shorter [1 inch = 2.54 cm]
Which is the shorter length, 175.6 mm or 38.4 cm
Edge length will be 8 cm
The volume of a rectangular prism does not provide sufficient information to determine its dimensions. The prism could by a cuboid with edges of length cuberoot(384) = 7.27 cm approx. Or it could be a prism with bases of 1 cm * 1 cm and a length of 384 cm, or bases of 1 mm * 1mm and a length of 384 metres or it could be an even narrower longer shape.
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To convert centimetres to millimetres, multiply by 10. Therefore, 38.4 centimetres is equal to 38.4 x 10 = 384 millimetres. This is longer than 175.6 millimetres.
13 cm
50 mm = 5 cm
The volume of a rectangular prism is the length times the width times the height. The area of the base is length times width. Multiply that by the height. 384 cubic cm.
Assuming the base is square, then: The area of the two bases = 2 x 8 x 8 = 128 cm The area of the four side areas = 4 x 8 x 12 = 384 cm Total area = 128 + 384 = 512 cm
7 x 19 cm
It can be any length that's longer than 2 cm and shorter than 10 cm.
P = 2l + 2w = 2x24 + 2x16 = 48 + 32 = 80 cm A = lw = 24 x 16 = 384 cm2