16. Sketch and label 3 different rectangles each with a perimeter of 80 cm.
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Let's start by finding the length and width of the first rectangle. Let's assume the length of the first rectangle is 20m. Since the perimeter is 50m, the sum of the lengths of all four sides is 50m. So, the sum of the lengths of the other three sides is 50m Show more…
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