25. Calculate the area and perimeter of the shape below.: ∗ A) 84 cm2 and 29 cm B) 56 cm2 and 38 cm C) 38 cm2 and 56 cm

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25. Calculate the area and perimeter of the shape below.: ∗ A) 84 cm2 and 29 cm B) 56 cm2 and 38 cm C) 38 cm2 and 56 cm

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25 Calculate The Area And Perimeter Of The Shape Below A 84 Cm2 And 29 Cm B 56 Cm2 And 38 Cm C 38 Cm2 And 56 Cm 1
25 Calculate The Area And Perimeter Of The Shape Below A 84 Cm2 And 29 Cm B 56 Cm2 And 38 Cm C 38 Cm2 And 56 Cm 1 (67.85 KiB) Viewed 28 times
25. Calculate the area and perimeter of the shape below.: ∗ A) 84 cm2 and 29 cm B) 56 cm2 and 38 cm C) 38 cm2 and 56 cm D) 29 cm2 and 84 cm 26. Shelly wanted to buy 3 boxes of candy bars and an extra 30 bars, but she needed to stay under 200 candy bars. Which of the following inequalities best represents the number of candy bars, x, each box could hold if Shelly stayed within her limit? : * A) 3x=200−30 B) 3x+30<200 C) 3x−30>200 D) 3x+30=200 27. Alan is having a party and he must stay under 100 invites. He wants to buy 2 boxes of matching invitations and an extra 20 personalized invitations. Which of the following inequalities best represents the number of matching invites, x, each box could hold if Alan stays within his limit? : * A) 2x+20=100 B) 2x−20>100 C) 2x=100−20 D) 2x+20<100
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