Mathematics
Statement I: I have two wires of 27 m each. I bend one into a circle and the other into an equilateral triangle. Both shapes have the same perimeter.
Statement II: The perimeter of a closed shape is the length of its boundary.
Statement I is true but statement II is false.
Statement I is false but Statement II is true.
Both Statement I and Statement II are true.
Both Statement I and Statement II are false.
Answer
Statement I: The perimeter of a closed shape made from a wire is equal to the length of the wire. Since both wires are 27 m each, the perimeter of both the circle and the equilateral triangle will be 27 m. So, both shapes have the same perimeter. Statement I is true.
Statement II: The perimeter of a closed shape is the length of its boundary. This is the correct definition of perimeter. Statement II is true.
Both Statement I and Statement II are true.
Hence, option 3 is the correct option.
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Statement II: Perimeter of a pentagon is five times the length of any side.
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