4 * 35 mm = 140 mm
140
add the sides
Yes. For example, to find the perimeter of a square, add the length of the four sides.
If a square has sides of length x, it's perimeter must be 4x. Therefore the length of one of those sides is the perimeter divided by 4. Square this number (multiply it by itself) to get the area of the square.
The perimeter is 31.11 units.
The perimeter of anything is the distance around it SO ... since a pentagon has 5 sides, the perimeter would be ... 5 (sides) X 5 (cm per side) = 25 cm.
Since a square has four sides:16 miles x 4 = 64 mile perimeter
find the perimeter of a square that has 12 m side
add the sides
To find the perimeter of a triangle, add the three sides. Perimeter = 6in + 8in + 10in = 24in.
you add up the measures of the sides Perimeter=a+b+cAdd up the three sides together
It is the sum of their 4 sides
Add up the sides.
15" x 4 sides = 60-inch perimeter.
Yes. For example, to find the perimeter of a square, add the length of the four sides.
Find the length of any of the sides and multiply it by four.
You add the four sides of it. The four sides of a square are all the same length.
If a square has sides of length x, it's perimeter must be 4x. Therefore the length of one of those sides is the perimeter divided by 4. Square this number (multiply it by itself) to get the area of the square.