A piece of wire is bent to form a square of area 121 square centimeters
Calculate:
The lengt...
Mathematics, 28.04.2021 18:00 QueenKy9576
A piece of wire is bent to form a square of area 121 square centimeters
Calculate:
The length of each side of the square
The perimeter of the square
The same piece was bent to form a circle
Calculate:
The radius of the circle
The area of the circle
Answers: 3
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