A pentagon has 5 sides.
A regular pentagon has sides of all the same length.
So a regular pentagon of side 5cm has a perimeter of 5 x 5cm = 25cm.
To find the perimeter of a pentagon with sides of 63 units each, you would simply add up the lengths of all five sides. Since all sides are equal in a regular pentagon, the perimeter would be 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 = 315 units.
Such a pentagon is impossible. A regular pentagon, with side lengths of 26 m has a perimeter of 5*26 = 130 metres. Four sides of the irregular pentagon are 19.9 cm, 24.8 cm, 30 cm and 49.2 cm making a total of 123.9 cm. The length of the fifth side must be less than 123.9 cm. Therefore the perimeter of the irregular pentagon must be less than 247.8 cm - less than 2% of the required length of 130 metres or 13,000 cm.
To find the perimeter of a regular pentagon with 9cm sides, you would multiply the length of one side by the total number of sides. In this case, 9cm x 5 sides = 45cm. Therefore, the perimeter of a regular pentagon with 9cm sides is 45cm.
40 ft.
Assuming the shape is a regular dodecagon, with 12 angles and lengths the same, a dodecagon with sides of 9.25 centimetres has a perimeter of 9.25 x 12 = 110 centimetres.
Five times the length of one of the sides.
The perimeter of a regular pentagon is five times the side length.
It could be a regular pentagon
A pentagon, which is a 5-sided figure, will have a perimeter equal to the sum of the lengths of all the sides. This will be true for any polygon; the perimeter of any polygon is the sum of the lengths of all the sides. If the pentagon is a regular pentagon, then the perimeter will be 5 times the length of one of the sides. For any regular polygon, the perimeter will be the length of one side times the number of sides in that polygon.
Perimeter = sum of the lengths of sides = 5* 7 cm = 35 cm
A regular pentagon has five sides of the same length. Therefore, the perimeter of the shape will be 8 x 5 = 40 centimetres.
The perimeter is the sum of the sides of a polygon. So, to find the perimeter of a pentagon, you need only to add up the 5 side lengths. In the event the pentagon is regular (all equal sides and angles) then you can multiply the measure of the side by 5 to get the perimeter.
A regular pentagon has five equal sides, so its perimeter measures 5 * 8 cm = 40 centimeters
A pentagon has five sides. If each side of the pentagon is six inches, the perimeter (or the distance along the edges of the pentagon) is 5 times 6, or 30 inches, or approximately 76.2 centimeters.
To find the perimeter of a pentagon with sides of 63 units each, you would simply add up the lengths of all five sides. Since all sides are equal in a regular pentagon, the perimeter would be 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 + 63 = 315 units.
If a pentagon, which is a 5-sided figure, has 26.8 for a perimeter, then each side of that regular pentagon is 26.8 divided by 5 = 5.36 long. How do you get 26.8 for the perimeter of a regular pentagon? Use a regular pentagon with 5.36 for a side length.
25.5 cm. If it is a regular pentagon, then it has 5 sides that are all the same length. The perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the sides, so just try 5.1 (length) x 5 (# of sides), which is 25.5.