The student must use square units when representing area. For example, if the student must find the area of a rectangular room, they might use square feet, or square meters.
Rephrase your question, because none of us have any idea what problem 17 is. For now, the area is 42.
Let the width of the rectangle be represented as ( w ). According to the problem, the length ( l ) can be expressed as ( l = 2w + 1 ). Thus, the length is dependent on the width, specifically being twice the width plus one unit. To find the exact length, the value of the width needs to be specified.
Then you have 6 vertices. No problem.
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The one alternative to find the area of a rectangle is when you are given the length of one diagonal and its slope.
Rephrase your question, because none of us have any idea what problem 17 is. For now, the area is 42.
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It is not clear what you mean by an incomplete rectangle. If it means the rectangle is not closed then there is a problem of defining its area: what is inside and what is outside when you do not have a boundary? It is not clear what you mean by an incomplete rectangle. If it means the rectangle is not closed then there is a problem of defining its area: what is inside and what is outside when you do not have a boundary? It is not clear what you mean by an incomplete rectangle. If it means the rectangle is not closed then there is a problem of defining its area: what is inside and what is outside when you do not have a boundary? It is not clear what you mean by an incomplete rectangle. If it means the rectangle is not closed then there is a problem of defining its area: what is inside and what is outside when you do not have a boundary?
Assuming there is no border around the circle, then doubling the radius will give the length and width of a square (28 x 28 = 784cm2). The problem in your question is that you state it is a rectangle. Which means that the rectangle must be longer in length then width!
in this problem solving in a rectangle width is 3 and the perimeter is 16 what is he length
Problem identification
Doesn't describe the problem well enough.
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Then you have 6 vertices. No problem.
More information is needed to solve this problem
1+0=1
The Venn diagram, a diagram representing mathematical or logical sets pictorially as circles or closed curves within an enclosing rectangle (the universal set), common elements of the sets being represented by the areas of overlap among the circles.