6in.
12 inches
2.5 inches
Add the lengths of each side together to get the perimeter.
An equilateral triangle has 3 equal interior angles each of 60 degrees. There are two right angled triangles in an equilateral triangle. So we can use trigonometry to find the length of one side of the equilateral triangle then multiply this by 3 to find its perimeter. Hypotenuse (which is one side of the equilateral) = 15/sin 60 degrees = 17.32050808 17.32050808 x 3 = 51.96152423 Perimeter = 51.96152423 units.
18.9 cm.
The perimeter of an equilateral triangle with a side length of 4 inches is 12 inches. Each side of an equilateral triangle is equal in length, so the perimeter is found by multiplying the side length (4 inches) by 3.
12 inches
The perimeter is the sum of all sides. An equilateral triangle has three sides of equal length. So if one side is 5 inches, and we have three of these, we get a perimeter of 15 inches.
2.5 inches
6 inches
9 inches
4 inches x 3 sides = 12 inches for the perimeter.
12 inches
It is: 3*44 = 132 inches
Let x be the side of the triangle. Thus 4(x-5) is the perimeter of the square.Balance by the perimeter relation,3x = 7+4(x-5)Solve for x,x = 13 inches
27+27+27=81 The equation for the perimeter an equilateral triangle is "side + side + side". And since it is an equilateral all the sides are the same length.
6 and 3/8