Yes 3x5
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5x2 + 3x2 = 16
Squares are rectangles. Draw a 2 unit square.
the answer is jermil warren with a thing :)
To draw a rectangle with a perimeter of 10 cm, first, recall that the perimeter ( P ) of a rectangle is calculated using the formula ( P = 2(l + w) ), where ( l ) is the length and ( w ) is the width. For example, you can set the length ( l ) to 3 cm and the width ( w ) to 2 cm, since ( 2(3 + 2) = 10 ). Use a ruler to measure and mark the lengths, then connect the points to form the rectangle.
It depends what units you use for each side ! A 1cm x 15cm rectangle has a perimeter of 16cm. So does a 2cm x 4cm one ! If you start using millimetres, there are many more possibilities !
The rectangle has dimensions of [ 12 x 3 ].
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Yes, draw a 2 x 7 rectangle.
The rectangle would have a width of 2 and a length of 4.
9X2
5x2 + 3x2 = 16
i think that's impossible
Draw it with dimensions of (6 cm) by (3 cm).
Squares are rectangles. Draw a 2 unit square.
the answer is jermil warren with a thing :)
To draw a rectangle with a perimeter of 10 cm, first, recall that the perimeter ( P ) of a rectangle is calculated using the formula ( P = 2(l + w) ), where ( l ) is the length and ( w ) is the width. For example, you can set the length ( l ) to 3 cm and the width ( w ) to 2 cm, since ( 2(3 + 2) = 10 ). Use a ruler to measure and mark the lengths, then connect the points to form the rectangle.