47
I'm having some trouble understanding exactly what 'm' and 'x' have to do with the rectangle. A look at the drawing would really help.
Assuming x is one of the sides of he rectangle, any value greater than zero and less than 71/2.
I'm having some trouble understanding exactly what 'x' has to do with the rectangle. A look at the drawing would help. the answer is 96 -FlyBoi
I'm having some trouble understanding exactly what 'x' has to do with the rectangle. A look at the drawing would really help.
47
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I'm having some trouble understanding exactly what 'm' and 'x' have to do with the rectangle. A look at the drawing would really help.
what is the value of x so that the perimeter of the rectangle shown is at least 92 centimeters
Assuming x is one of the sides of he rectangle, any value greater than zero and less than 71/2.
80
The answer will depend on what x is!
I'm having some trouble understanding exactly what 'x' has to do with the rectangle. A look at the drawing would help.
I'm having some trouble understanding exactly what 'x' has to do with the rectangle. A look at the drawing would help. the answer is 96 -FlyBoi
The usual way to calculate the are of a rectangle is to multiply length x width.
I'm having some trouble understanding exactly what 'x' has to do with the rectangle. A look at the drawing would really help.
I'm having some trouble understanding exactly what 'm' and 'x' have to do with the rectangle. A look at the drawing would really help.