To find the area of a shape with 6-inch sides, we first need to determine the type of shape. Assuming it is a square, the formula for the area of a square is side length squared. Therefore, the area would be 6 inches squared, which equals 36 square inches.
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That's oddly worded. You can't find the area of a perimeter. Either way, we need to know how many sides there are. A square with 6-inch sideshas a perimeter of 24 inches and an area of 36 square inches.
3 inches (6 sides x 0.5 = 3).
Perimeter of a regular 6 sided hexagon with equal sides of 6cm: 6*6 = 36 cm
Perimeter is a measure of the distance around a given shape. Since a hexagon has 6 equal sides, in order to figure out the perimeter you would simply multiply the length of one side (one foot) by the number of sides (6):Perimeter = 1foot x 6 sides = 6 feet
15 cm * 6 sides = 90 cm perimeter
A pentagon is a 5-sided figure, and the perimeter is the sum of all the sides. If a pentagon has sides of 6 inches, it has 5 x 6 inches = 30 inches for a perimeter.