Mathematics
Statement I: A room has two doors of equal dimensions. The perimeter of each door is 7 m. The sum of their widths is 3 m. Therefore, the height of each door is 2 m. Statement II: Length of the rectangle = perimeter + width 1. Statement I is true but statement II is false. 2. Statement I is false but Statement II is true. 3. Both Statement I and Statement II are true. 4. Both Statement I and Statement II are false.
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Statement II: Perimeter of a pentagon is five times the length of any side.
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Statement I is true but statement II is false.
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Statement II: Area of a closed plane figure measures the region enclosed by its boundary.
Statement I is true but statement II is false.
Statement I is false but Statement II is true.
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