Where is the number line I can't solve without it
2*5=10 (the measure of one long side is 10)
3*4=12 (the measure of one wide side is 12)
A box has four sides to the perimeter of the flat wrapping paper must consist of four edges. Because we know that one edge is 10 inches long and another side is 12 inches wide we assume that the corresponding sides are equal.
So now we know that we have two sides that are 10 inches and 2 sides that are 12 inches.
10+10+12+12= 44 inches
Answer:
176 mm
Step-by-step explanation:
The circumference of a circle is the perimeter of a circle (length of a circle). The circumference of a circle is given as:
Circumference (C) = 2πr = πd, where d is the diameter
The circumference of a circle with diameter 7 mm is:
C = πd = 22/7(7) = 22 mm
The length of the paper to round the cylindrical pencil is the same as the perimeter of the pencil which is 22 mm.
To round the pencil 8 times, the length of the paper needed = 8 × 22 mm = 176 mm
4374. You can draw 54 lines horizontally and 81 vertically, and count the intersections of the lines. Is this what your talking about? Not very efficient, I might add.