Question
If the length of the suitcase is 12 cm and breadth is 6 cm, what is the perimeter of the suitcase?
- 6
- 24
- 36
- 18
Hint:
Polygon is a two- dimensional closed figure which is consist of three or more-line segments. Each polygon has different properties. One of the polygons is quadrilateral. Quadrilateral is a four-sided polygon with four angles and the sum of all angles of a quadrilateral is . Here, we have to find the perimeter of the given quadrilateral using the properties of the quadrilateral.
The correct answer is: 36
In the question there is a suitcase whose length is 12 cm and breadth is 6 cm.
Here, we have to find the perimeter of the suitcase.
Perimeter = 2(Length + Breadth)
= 2 (12 + 6)
= 36 cm
So, the perimeter of the suitcase is 36 cm.
Therefore, the correct option is c, i.e., 36 cm.
Rectangle is a four- sided polygon whose opposite sides are equal and parallel to each other. In rectangle each angle is and sum of all angles is . The diagonals are equal in measure and they bisect each other. Here, we have to use the properties of rectangle in order to solve the above question.
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