Answer:
32units square
Step-by-step explanation:
Perimeter of the garden is equal to the total distance around the garden
Perimeter of the garden =2(Length+Width)
Let assume the following
Length = 10cm
Width = 6cm
Perimeter =2(10+6)
Perimeter = 2(16)
perimeter = 32units
Hence the total distance around the garden is 32units square
Answer:
38 and 108
Step-by-step explanation:
2a + 6b
2 (4) + 6 (5) Plug in values
8+30 = 38
12a + 60
12 (4) + 60 = 108
5. Y,45 is the axial amount of the y axis items 5
12 mins
60 mins per hour
we are trying to find an equivilent fraction that has 60 in the bottom
so
(5 and 1/2)/12=x/60
multiply both sides by 60
330/12=x
divide
27 and 1/2=x
she read 27.5 pages per minute
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Answer:
7 square units
Step-by-step explanation:
There are several ways the area of triangle EBD can be found.
- find the lengths EB, BD, DE and use Heron's formula (messy due to roots of roots being involved).
- define point G at the lower left corner and subtract the areas of ∆DEG and BCD from trapezoid BCGE.
- figure the area from the coordinates of the vertices.
- use Pick's theorem and count the dots.
We choose the latter.
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Pick's theorem says the area of a polygon can be found as ...
A = i + b/2 -1
where i is the number of grid intersection points interior to the polygon, b is the number of grid points intersected by the border.
The attached figure shows the lines EB, BD, and DE intersect one point in addition to the vertices. So, b=4. A count of the red dots reveals 6 interior points (i=6). So, the area is ...
A = 6 + (4/2) -1 = 7
The area of ∆EBD is 7 square units.