Perimeter of a rectangle:
P=2I+2W=2(I+w)
But if the length and width of a rectangle are both double, then we would have:
Length=2I
width=2w
Therefore, its perimeter would be:
P=2(2I+2w)=4(I+w)
the old perimeter was P=2(I+w) and the new perimeter is P=4(I+w)=2[2(l+w)]
There the perimeter is twice as great.
Answer: C) the perimeter is twice as great.
1. One quater and one nicle 2. Three Dimes 3. 6 nickels 4. One dime and four nickles 5. two nickles and two dimes i think
Answer:
What you are doing wrong is that you are using the formula to find the area of the entire circle rather than using the formula to find a sector of a circle. The two cases uses 2 different kind sentences of formulas.
Answer:
it is a it shows 19 is n and is smaller than 23
The value of x is 5/8.
<u>Step-by-step explanation</u>:
Given,
- The lines PQ and RS are parallel to each other.
- slope of PQ= x-1/4
- slope of RS = 3/8
The slopes of parallel lines are equal.
slope of PQ = slope of RS
⇒ x-1/4 = 3/8
⇒ (4x-1)/4 = 3/8
⇒ 8(4x-1) = 4(3)
⇒ 32x-8 = 12
⇒ 32x = 20
x = 20/32
x = 5/8