Lily has 20 apples that she packs into bags of 4 apples each. Gemma has £20 and spends £2 on magazines, so she has £20 - £2 = £18 left. The shape is made up of two equilateral triangles and a square. The perimeter of the entire shape is given as 25 cm. The problem is to find the missing side lengths of the triangles and square using the information provided.
Lily has 20 apples that she packs into bags of 4 apples each. Gemma has £20 and spends £2 on magazines, so she has £20 - £2 = £18 left. The shape is made up of two equilateral triangles and a square. The perimeter of the entire shape is given as 25 cm. The problem is to find the missing side lengths of the triangles and square using the information provided.
Lily has 20 apples that she packs into bags of 4 apples each. Gemma has £20 and spends £2 on magazines, so she has £20 - £2 = £18 left. The shape is made up of two equilateral triangles and a square. The perimeter of the entire shape is given as 25 cm. The problem is to find the missing side lengths of the triangles and square using the information provided.
Lily has 20 apples that she packs into bags of 4 apples each. Gemma has £20 and spends £2 on magazines, so she has £20 - £2 = £18 left. The shape is made up of two equilateral triangles and a square. The perimeter of the entire shape is given as 25 cm. The problem is to find the missing side lengths of the triangles and square using the information provided.