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1. Find the perimeter
10 cm
3cm
3 cm
2 cm
3cm
12cm
1cm​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

perimeter of 10

Side of square = 10 cm. Therefore, Perimeter of square = 4 × ( Side ) = 4 × 10 = 40 cm.

perimeter of 3

Be. 3 cm 4 cm twice iam the perimeter will. Be parameter of the triangle equal to 3 plus 4 plus 5 equal to don't see part beat an equilateral triangle of side 9 centimeters.

perimeter of 2

The perimeter of a shape is the sum of the lengths of all its sides. In this case, that would be 2cm x 4 = 8cm.

perimeter of 3

Be. 3 cm 4 cm twice iam the perimeter will. Be parameter of the triangle equal to 3 plus 4 plus 5 equal to don't see part beat an equilateral triangle of side 9 centimeters.

perimeter of 12

The answer is  

9 cm

2

.

Explanation:

Firstly, we have to find the length each side of the square.

The length of each side of the square  

 

12 cm

÷

4

=

3 cm

The formula to find the area is

length  

×

length

Hence, the area of the square  

 

3 cm

×

3 cm

=

9 cm

2

perimeter of 1 cm

ABCD is a rectangle. We know that the opposite sides of a rectangle are equal.

Perimeter of a Rectangle

AB = CD = 5 cm and BC = AD = 3 cm

So, the perimeter of the rectangle ABCD = AB + BC + CD + AD = 5 cm + 3 cm + 5 cm + 3 cm = 16 cm

It can be written as 5 cm + 5 cm + 3 cm + 3 cm

                       = (2 × 5) cm + (2 × 3) cm

                       = 2 (5 + 3) cm

                       = 2 × 8 cm

                       = 16 cm

Answered by ankita1567
1

Answer:

10+3+3+2+3+3+12+1+1+1+1+10+3+3+2+2+2+2=62cm

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