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23 March, 05:46

A rope can form the perimeter of an 8 cm square. If we use the same rope to surround a 10 cm long rectangle, what is the area of this rectangle?

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  1. C
    23 March, 06:53
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    60 cm²

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The side of the square is 8 cm, so the perimeter is:

    P = 4s

    P = 4 (8 cm)

    P = 32 cm

    The perimeter of the rectangle is:

    P = 2w + 2h

    32 cm = 2 (10 cm) + 2h

    32 cm = 20 cm + 2h

    12 cm = 2h

    h = 6 cm

    So the area of the rectangle is:

    A = wh

    A = (10 cm) (6 cm)

    A = 60 cm²
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