Mathematics, 20.04.2021 04:10 angie249
The Dig It Project is designing two gardens that have the same perimeter. One garden is a trapezoid whose nonparallel sides are equal. The other is a quadrilateral. Two possible designs are shown at the right. a. Based pm these designs, is there more than one value for x? Explain how you know this. b. Why does your answer to part a make sense in this context? c. Suppose the Dig It Project wants the perimeter of each garden to be 60 meters. What is the value of x in this case? How did you find this?
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