Perimeter is total edge length. A stop sign has 8 sides, so 8"*12=96"■
38 x 44
Length + width = half of perimeter = 37 in. 37 - 9 = 28, half of 28 = 14 which is the width, and the length is 23
a stop sign has eight sides. ten times eight is eighty, therefore the awenser is eighty inches
It means the figures on either side of the equal sign have equal values to each other.
If two things are equal (as implied by the equals sign), then if you do something to one of those things (one side of the equal sign), unless you do the same to the other thing (the other side of the equals sign), then the two things will no longer be equal. Thus when solving, if you do not so the same to both sides, the sides will no longer be equal to each other and you will not solve the problem correctly.
Can't you multiply 8 by 6?
The perimeter of a rhombus is equal to 4 times the length of one side, so for a rhombus-shaped highway sign with a 20-centimeter side, the perimeter would be 4 x 20 = 80 centimeters.
38 x 44
140 cm
P = 140 cm
Length + width = half of perimeter = 37 in. 37 - 9 = 28, half of 28 = 14 which is the width, and the length is 23
A rhombus has four sides that are equal in length, so the perimeter can be found by multiplying the length of one side by four. Therefore, a rhombus highway sign with a 20 centimeter side has a perimeter of 80 centimeters.
Perimeter = sum of the sides An octogan has 8 sides P = 32 cm x 8 Sides P = 256 cm
a stop sign has eight sides. ten times eight is eighty, therefore the awenser is eighty inches
we use "+" sign.
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A rhombus has all four sides the same length, so its perimeter is 4 x length_one_side = 4 x 3 cm = 12 cm