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Find the perimeter of a quadrant with an area of 100m^2

Can someone please help me with steps on how u get the answer. My initial thought was 10x10 but it could also be 20x5 it could me heaps of answers, please help

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  1. permeter=40  


  2. there must be another givens

    Perimeter=a+b+c+d=?


  3. The formula for area is A=LxW^2. A quadrant is also called a square. So 100m^2 = 10m x 10m which gives you the values of L and W. Since all four sides of a square are equivalent, using the perimeter formula 2L+2W=P, plug in the values for L and W; 2(10)+2(10)=40. therefore P=40m.

  4. if you are pertaining to a quadrant, this is actually a square

    so the sides are equal

    meaning the each side is equal to 10m

    the perimeter of a square is 4times the side

    so the perimeter is 40 m

  5. if it is square then 10x10=100 m^2

    so permeter=10+10+10+10=40 .

    You need one more relation about this problem to solve correctly.

  6. if you mean quadrant as a quarter of a circle, then

    Area of the quadrant= Aq

    Perimeter of the quadrant = Pq

    r=radius

    Aq=(pi*r^2)/4

    Pq=((pi*r)/2)+2r

    From Aq= 100m^2 you can calculate r (r=11,2838 m)

    Now you can use it to calculate Pq

    Pq= 40,292 m

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