If each side length is 2.75, the figure must be a square or a rhombus. The perimeter is 2.75*4=11.
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Answer #2:
There's no reason the figure must be a square, a rhombus, or anything else.
All you can say is that the sides are all apparently the same length, but there's
no telling how many of them there are.
Perimeter = (2.75) x (number of sides in the figure)
Perimeter is 24cm
Add all sides together to get the perimeter.
The sum of the lengths of the sides of a polygon is called the perimeter.
add the sides toghther and then you'll have your perimeter of your triangle
The perimeter of a square with 6 km sides is 24 km
A perimeter is the sum of the lengths of all of the sides to a shape. Therefore, there is no actual number of sides a perimeter can have. A shape has sides. Its perimeter is just a number. If rectangle, then 4 sides. If pentagon, then 5 sides. If hexagon, then 6 sides. If triangle, then 3 sides. If octagon, then 8 sides.
Add the lengths of the 3 sides to get the perimeter.
The perimeter of a square with sides of 3.5cm is:3.5cm x 4 = 14 cm perimeter
Perimeter is 5.
Perimeter is 24cm
Hint: a square's perimeter is the sum of the length of its four sides...
Perimeter = 6*6 = 36 cm
Add all sides together to get the perimeter.
The sum of the lengths of the sides of a polygon is called the perimeter.
add the sides toghther and then you'll have your perimeter of your triangle
The perimeter of any pentagon is the sum of its 5 sides. So if a regular pentagon has sides that are 4 long, its perimeter is 20.
The perimeter is the sum of all of the sides of the figure. So, simply add up ALL the sides to discover what the perimeter is.