That's 3 x 8.
To draw a shape with the same area and perimeter, decide what shape you want to draw, then take the equations for area and perimeter and make them equal, and then solve what the various side lengths have to be. For instance, the area of a square is L2 where L is the side length, and the perimeter of a square is Lx4 We want them equal, so L2=Lx4 Dividing both sides by L gives us L=4, so if I draw a square with side length 4, it will have the same area and perimeter.
Squares are rectangles. Draw a 2 unit square.
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the answer is jermil warren with a thing :)
That's 3 x 8.
Draw it with dimensions of (6 cm) by (3 cm).
9X2
Perimeter of square = 4*length of side = 4*4cm = 16 cm.
To draw a shape with the same area and perimeter, decide what shape you want to draw, then take the equations for area and perimeter and make them equal, and then solve what the various side lengths have to be. For instance, the area of a square is L2 where L is the side length, and the perimeter of a square is Lx4 We want them equal, so L2=Lx4 Dividing both sides by L gives us L=4, so if I draw a square with side length 4, it will have the same area and perimeter.
You cannot since 8cm is not a measure of area. It is a measure of length or distance.
Squares are rectangles. Draw a 2 unit square.
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the answer is jermil warren with a thing :)
A square is a type of rectangle so just draw a 10x10 refracts and it is early a square also.
Sure, honey. First, let's keep it simple. To calculate the perimeter of a square, you just need to multiply the length of one side by 4. So, if the side length is "s", the formula is 4s. As for the flowchart, draw a square with "s" labeled on one side, then an arrow pointing to a box that says "Perimeter = 4s". Done and done, darling.
YES From your start point draw a line 5 units up, from this point draw a line 5 units across, from this point draw a line 5 units down, from this point draw a line 5 units back to the start. You have drawn a square with a total perimeter length of 20 units and a area of 25 square units.