Use the formulas for the area and perimeter of a

  1. When something says that I'll be tested on formulas for perimeter and area of polygons, does that mean I'll just have to know
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  2. You have two formulas to use:A = lw -->area = length times width P = 2l + 2w -->perimeter You know the perimeter, which is 200m
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  3. Use the formulas for the area and perimeter of a rectangle to solve this problem.Draw a rectangle that has: an area of 42 square
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  4. what are the formulas for finding perimeter and area of a triangle?
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  5. Use the formulas for the area and perimeter of a rectangle to solve this problem.Draw a rectangle that has: an area of 42 square
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  6. Use the formulas for the area and perimeter of a rectangle to solve this problem.Draw a rectangle that has: an area of 35 square
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  7. Find the perimeter and the area of the rectangle.I cant upload pics. Its a rectangle with 12cm at the bottom and theres a
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  8. What will be the perimeter and the area of the rectangle below if it is enlarged using a scale factor of 2.5?6 cm x 8 cm A
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  9. Looking at formulas, which 2 shapes describe this relationship: the area of the 2 dimensional shape is one-fourth the surface
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  10. One of the formulas to find the area of a triangle is a = r*s. Where the r is the radius of the circle inscribed the triangle,
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