These are not similar rectangles so there is no obvious candidate for the ratio. Is it ratio of lengths (sides, perimeter, diameter), or ratio of area?
The diagonal is 26cm
24cm small 2
248cm. Why? Because it is a rectangle so the perimeter is length + length + width + width or just widthx2 + lengthx2. So, 24x2=48 and 100x2=200. 200+48=248cm.
The dimesions are: 4.5 cm and 7.5 cm Check: 4.5+7.5+4.5+7.5 = 24 cm
These are not similar rectangles so there is no obvious candidate for the ratio. Is it ratio of lengths (sides, perimeter, diameter), or ratio of area?
In order to get a rectangle with an area of 24 centimeters, the length and width multiplied need to equal 24. On top of that, length and width may not be equal, or the shape would be a square instead of a rectangle. Examples of rectangles with 24cm areas: 1x24 cm 2x12 cm 3x8 cm 4x6 cm
The diagonal is 26cm
Anything greater than 24 cm. P = 2*L + 2*W, since the length is fixed at 24cm we have: 2*(24cm) +2*W > 96cm 2W > 96 - 48cm 2W > 48cm, or Width > 24cm. So any width greater than 24cm will make the perimeter >96cm. Obviously a width of 24cm wouldn't work since a polygon with all four sides equal would be a square and not a rectangle.
24cm small 2
248cm. Why? Because it is a rectangle so the perimeter is length + length + width + width or just widthx2 + lengthx2. So, 24x2=48 and 100x2=200. 200+48=248cm.
capacity = lbh =1 X20 X24 =480 cm 3
12 cm
if you have a box that is 9cm long and 3cm wide then you would say width + length + width + length because the side opposite from 3cm is also 3cm and the side opposite 9cm is also 9cm. so you would add: 9cm+9cm+3cm+3cm = 24cm if you have a box that is 9cm long and 3cm wide then you would say width + length + width + length because the side opposite from 3cm is also 3cm and the side opposite 9cm is also 9cm. so you would add: 9cm+9cm+3cm+3cm = 24cm
The dimesions are: 4.5 cm and 7.5 cm Check: 4.5+7.5+4.5+7.5 = 24 cm
1496.49 cm
P = 2l + 2w = 2x24 + 2x16 = 48 + 32 = 80 cm A = lw = 24 x 16 = 384 cm2