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C, A, D, B
No, I don’t agree with Leona because she hasn't use all of the
16 floor tiles – just parts of them.
Each side of the triangle is 54 divided by 3 = 18cm.
One side of the triangle = the side of the square.
So 18 x 4 = 72cm
3.6 + 3.6 = 7.2cm
33 – 7.2 = 25.8cm
25.8 ÷2 = 12.9cm
A square has perimeter 48cm. What
is the length of one of the sides?
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A square has perimeter 10cm, what is the length of one of the sides? 2.5cm |
A rectangle has height 12cm
and width 4cm, what is the perimeter? 32cm |
A rectangle has perimeter 20cm.
If the height of the rectangle is 4cm, what is the length of the
rectangle? 6cm |
A rectangle has height 5cm. If
the perimeter of the rectangle is 30cm, what is the width of the rectangle? 10cm |
A rectangle has height 3.1cm. If
the perimeter is 12cm what is the width? 2.9cm |
A triangle has two sides equal and
the other side is one and a half times the length of the two others. If the
smallest side is 3cm what is the perimeter? 15cm |
An equilateral triangle has perimeter
57cm, what is the length of one of the sides? 19cm |
A rectangle has perimeter
88cm. If the height is three times the
length of the width what are the dimensions of the rectangle? 11cm and
33cm |
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