Each of these questions is followed by two statements. As the answer, Mark (a), If the question can be answered with the help of statement I alone, Mark (b), If the question can be answered with the help of statement II, alone, Mark (c), If both, statement I and statement II are needed to answer the question, and Mark (d), If the question cannot be answered even with the help of both the statements.
What is the area of a regular hexagon? I. The length of the boundary line of the hexagon is 36 cm. II. The area of the hexagon is 6 times the area of an equilateral triangle formed on one of the sides.
Explanation:
From statement I: We can say that the perimeter of the hexagon is 36 cm, or the length of each side is 6 cm. From this we can find its area. So this statement alone is sufficient to answer the question. From statement II: It does not provide any other data, but merely states the property of a regular hexagon. So, this statement alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
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