There is not enough information to answer this question because a polygon can have any number sides (as long as it's a whole number greater than 2) and those sides can have any length. However, we do know one side, whose length is 3 feet. So the perimeter of a polygon with a three foot side is anywhere between 3 feet and an infinite amount of feet.
30ft * * * * * No, it is 30 SQUARE feet. Area cannot be measured in feet!
9 square feet is. Since each side has the same length, and there are four sides, each side is 3 feet. The area is (3 feet)2, which is 9 square feet.)
8 feet x 3 sides = 24 foot perimeter.
Perimeter is 12, so each side would be 3 feet. Area is L X W, so that would be 9 ft2.
In a square, all four sides are of equal length. Divide the perimeter by four to find the length of each side: 12 ÷ 4 = 3 ft
0.5*apothegm*perimeter = 0.5*3*20 = 30 sq feet
Area of regular polygon: 0.5*3*20 = 30 square feet
30ft * * * * * No, it is 30 SQUARE feet. Area cannot be measured in feet!
The formula for finding the area (A) of a regular polygon when its perimeter (p) and apothem (a) are known is: A=(pa)/2 Therefore, when the figures are put into the formula it becomes: A=(20 x 3)/2 A=60/2 A=30 square feet
12 feet (4 sides x 3' = 12')
Perimeter = 3*8 = 24 feet
30ft * * * * * No, it is 30 SQUARE feet. Area cannot be measured in feet!
Area of regular polygon: 0.5*20*3 = 30 square feet
The perimeter of the square is 12 square units The perimeter of the square is 12 feet.
There are two equations that need to be known for this. The first is that the perimeter of a square is 4 times the side length. So in this case the perimeter is twelve feet, we know that the side length must be 3 feet. The other equation is that the area of a square is the side length squared. So in this case, the side length is 3 feet, so the area is 9 feet2
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It is: 12/4 = 3 feet