
a.
To find: The perimeter to the nearest centimetre.
a.

Answer to Problem 3CK
Side of the
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The polygon has an area of 900 cm2.
Calculation:
The given polygon is an equilateral
Area of the equilateral triangle is given by
Since, the area is 600 mm2. Therefore,
And perimeter of the triangle is given by
Therefore,
Hence,
Side of the polygon is 45.6 cm and the perimeter is 136.77 cm.
b.
To find: The perimeter to the nearest millimetre.
b.

Answer to Problem 3CK
Side of the polygon is 10 cm and perimeter is 120 cm
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The polygon has an area 900 cm2.
Calculation:
The given polygon is a square.
Area of the square is given by
Here,
And perimeter of the square is given by
Since,
Hence,
Side of the polygon is 10 cm and perimeter is 120 cm
c.
To find: The perimeter to the nearest millimetre.
c.

Answer to Problem 3CK
Side of the polygon is 18.61 cm and perimeter is 111.6 cm.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The polygon has a area of 900 cm2
Calculation:
The given polygon is a regular hexagon.
Area of the regular hexagon is given by
Here, area
And perimeter of the regular hexagon is given by
Here,
Hence,
Side of the polygon is 18.61 cm and perimeter is 111.6 cm.
d.
To find: The area to the nearest millimetre.
d.

Answer to Problem 3CK
The radius of the
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The area of the circle is 900 cm2.+
Calculation:
Area of the circle is given by
Here,
The circumference of the circle is given by
Here,
Hence,
The radius of the circle is 16.92 cm and perimeter is 106.35 cm and the answer suggest that the circle has the minimum perimeter.
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