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30cm
If you're talking about a five sided figure, just add up your figures.
The perimeter would be 8 + 9 + 10 = 27cm
10cm by 10cm (perimeter=40cm), 5cm by 20cm (perimeter=50cm), 50cm by 2cm (perimeter=104cm), 100cm by 1cm (perimeter=202cm). All of these rectangles' areas are 100cm2
The top is also 10cm, the right is 5cm and so is the left.
9cm + 5cm + 9cm + 5cm = 28cm
30cm
Oh, what a happy little rectangle we have here! To find the perimeter, you simply add up all the sides. So, for this rectangle with sides of 9cm and 5cm, the perimeter would be 2(9cm) + 2(5cm) = 18cm + 10cm = 28cm. Just a few simple brushstrokes and you've got your answer!
The answer is, you can draw a rectangle with these measurements: 6cm and 9cm 5cm and 10cm 7cm and 8cm
If you're talking about a five sided figure, just add up your figures.
The perimeter would be 8 + 9 + 10 = 27cm
The perimeter is the total distance around a two-dimensional shape. To find the perimeter of a shape, you need to add up all the lengths of its sides. In this case, the perimeter of a shape with sides measuring 5cm and 2cm would be 5cm + 5cm + 2cm + 2cm = 14cm.
10cm by 10cm (perimeter=40cm), 5cm by 20cm (perimeter=50cm), 50cm by 2cm (perimeter=104cm), 100cm by 1cm (perimeter=202cm). All of these rectangles' areas are 100cm2
1cm more because 9cm+1cm = 10cm
The top is also 10cm, the right is 5cm and so is the left.
The area of a rectangle of sides 9cm and 10cm is:9cm x 10cm = 90cm2This is equivalent to 0.009m2
5cm * 5cm * 10cm = 250 cm3