Think about two numbers whose multiplication is 9 or simply think about the factors of 9.
Factors of 9 are 3x3
Now see perimeter of rectangle is 2 times sum of length and breadth.
Perimeter of rectangle is 4 times side.
2 and 4 are of the factors of 9. So the figure cannot be rectangle or square.
Perimeter of triangle= Sum of all sides
9 = 1+3+5
=9
Hence it is possible to have a triangle with perimeter 9cm as there are various numbers whose addition could be 9.
So the figure could be triangle.
Perimeter = 6cm + 6cm + 9cm + 9cm = 30cm
The answer is, you can draw a rectangle with these measurements: 6cm and 9cm 5cm and 10cm 7cm and 8cm
Any plane shape. Take a piece of string and tie it into a loop of length 9 cm. Put in down on a flat surface. Then move bits of the loop in and out - every one of the shapes you make will have a perimeter of 9 cm.
Perimeter is the length of all sides of a shape. So to draw a perimeter that comes to 9 just make sure that when you add up the length of all the sides of whatever shape you make that it adds up to 9 units.
ok if the perimeter is 36cm and it is a square then you know all four sides are equal 36cm / 4sides = 9cm for each side A = L * W ( both the length and width are 9cm because each side is equal ) A = 9cm * 9cm A = 81cm2
any 2-D shape could have a perimeter of 9cm. One example is a square with sides of 9/4 cm.
Perimeter = 6cm + 6cm + 9cm + 9cm = 30cm
it is 81cm
you cant do that becaues to get a perrimetr you need to add all the sides. when you do that it wll either be less then 9 or more then 9 in conclusion you cant get a shape that has a perimeter of
9cm + 5cm + 9cm + 5cm = 28cm
Pentagon has 5 sides Regular => each side 9cm => perimeter = 5 x 9cm = 45cm
The answer is, you can draw a rectangle with these measurements: 6cm and 9cm 5cm and 10cm 7cm and 8cm
31 centimeters
If you're talking about a five sided figure, just add up your figures.
Any plane shape. Take a piece of string and tie it into a loop of length 9 cm. Put in down on a flat surface. Then move bits of the loop in and out - every one of the shapes you make will have a perimeter of 9 cm.
0.000...1cm length on two sides. 19.999...9cm length on the other two.
Perimeter is the length of all sides of a shape. So to draw a perimeter that comes to 9 just make sure that when you add up the length of all the sides of whatever shape you make that it adds up to 9 units.