With perimeter 10 and all sides equal fora rhombus, each side (base) is 10/4 = 2.5 inch
Area = base times altitude = 2.5 x 12 = 30
Let the other diagonal be x:- If area is: 0.5*x*7.5 = 37.5 Then x is: 37.5/(0.5*7.5) = 10 The rhombus will then have 4 right angles with sides of 5 and 3.75 Using Pythagoras: hypotenuse of each triangle is 6.25 cm Therefore perimeter of the rhombus is: 4*6.25 = 25 cm
Perimeter = 10 + 10 + 12 = 32 units. Area = 48 square units
10 by 10
Yes. For instance, the rectangle measuring 1 by 10 has a perimeter of 22 and an area of 10, whereas the rectangle measuring 4 by 4 has a perimeter of 16 and an area of 16.
No. For example, a 4x1 rectangle will have an area of 4 and a perimeter of 10. A 2x2 rectangle will have the same area of 4, but a perimeter of 8.
130 is the area.
Constructing the figure, we find the other diagonal to have length 10.The area of the rhombus would thus be 10x8x0.5=40
Area of the rhombus: 0.5*7.5*10 = 37.5 square cm Perimeter using Pythagoras: 4*square root of (3.75^2 plus 5^2) = 25 cm
Let the other diagonal be x:- If area is: 0.5*x*7.5 = 37.5 Then x is: 37.5/(0.5*7.5) = 10 The rhombus will then have 4 right angles with sides of 5 and 3.75 Using Pythagoras: hypotenuse of each triangle is 6.25 cm Therefore perimeter of the rhombus is: 4*6.25 = 25 cm
Area of the rhombus: 0.5*8*10 = 40 square feet
If both diagonals are 10 units then the rhombus is, in fact, a square. Its area is 50 square units.
What is a rectangle were the area is 10 and the perimeter
Perimeter: 32 m Area: 60 m
Perimeter = 10 + 10 + 12 = 32 units. Area = 48 square units
10 by 10
Yes. For instance, the rectangle measuring 1 by 10 has a perimeter of 22 and an area of 10, whereas the rectangle measuring 4 by 4 has a perimeter of 16 and an area of 16.
Let the given area is 10cm. Base of the triangle is 4 cm. altitude of triangle=? Area= 1/2 x Base x altitude 10= 1/2 x 4x altitude 10=2 x altitude 10/2= altitude 5= altitude Hence, altitude of the triangle is 5 cm.