32cm of course dimwit
3.2 X 10 = 32cm
Yes because 320mm = 32cm which is bigger than 3.2cm
16.54 x 4.724 x 12.6 inches
Oh, dude, it's like you're asking me to do math or something. Okay, so to find the perimeter of a rectangle, you just add up all the sides. In this case, you add up 2cm + 2cm + 14cm + 14cm, which equals 32cm. So, the perimeter of your rectangle is 32cm. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
if the perimeter is 32, then each side is 32/5 = 6.4 cm
32cm
If the legs have length L, then 1/2*L*L = 32 so that L = 8 cm. And the hypotenuse is 8*sqrt(2) = 11.31 cm.
To have an altitude of 8 cm it could have a base of 12 cm and two equal sides of 10 cm which would satisfy Pythagoras' theorem because an isosceles triangle is in fact two right angle triangles joined together. Area of a triangle = 1/2*base*height Area = 1/2*12*8 = 48 square cm
32cm (8 sides x 4cm = 32cm)
320mm
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Well, what does an equilateral triangle tell you? Each of its angles are 60 degrees. If you split an equilateral triangle in half, you will have two right triangles, which you use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve. You know the base (a), 32cm divided by 2 equaling 16cm (because you split the equilateral triangle in half). You know the hypotenuse (c), 32cm. To find the height (b), you will need to use the Pythagorean Theorem: c2 = a2 + b2 for one of the right triangles. Now, fill in the known information.c2 = a2 + b2322 = 162 + b2322 - 162 = b21024 - 256 = b2768 = b2Take the square root (sqrt) of both sides.sqrt 768 = sqrt b216√3 centimeters, or 27.71 cm.
there is no specific formula for isos triangle..... 1/2bh..which means 1/2xbasexheight is the formula for all types of triangles.....so if we take isos as a triangle we can use this formula to calculate the area of the figure!
1.25 inches
320 mm = 12.5984 "
32 cm = 12.6 inches.