Perimeter = 40+40+60+60 = 200 units
To find the length of a side of a square given its perimeter, you would divide the perimeter by 4 since a square has four equal sides. In this case, the perimeter is 160 cm, so you would divide 160 by 4 to get 40 cm. Therefore, the length of each side of the square is 40 cm.
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The area of a square which has a perimeter of 40 meters is: 100 m2
Easy, the perimeter is equal to 40. Steps You have a square with a 100 sq cm are. The formula to get the area is sidetimes side, so to get the legth of one side you use square root... The square root of 100 is 10. Now you have the side, you can add 10 4 times or just multiply 10 by 4 and it gives you 40.
Take as an example a 5 x 5 square. Perimeter is 20. Double each side: 10 x 10, the new perimeter = 40, so the answer is B, multiplied by 2.
The perimeter is 40 meters.
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The perimeter would be (12 + 8) x 2 which is 40.
One possibility is an irregular triangle with a side of 5 units.
A regular nonagon has 9 sides and so its perimeter is 9*40 = 36 units of measurement
Length of rectangle is 18 units and its width is 2 units
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To find the length of each side of a regular pentagon with a perimeter of 40, you divide the total perimeter by the number of sides. A regular pentagon has 5 equal sides, so each side would be ( 40 \div 5 = 8 ). Therefore, each side of the pentagon measures 8 units.
40 and 45 cm
The smallest is just over 40 units. At 40 units it is no longer a rectangle but a square. There is no largest perimeter.
The area of a square with side length s is given by the formula s^2. In this case, the area is 40, so s^2 = 40. Taking the square root of both sides, we find that s = √40. The perimeter of a square is given by 4 times the side length, so the perimeter in this case would be 4√40.
If 40 is the measure of one side, the perimeter is 160.