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A rhombus is a four sided equilateral parallelogram meaning that each is 20 cm long. So to find the perimeter simply calculate the distance it takes to travel around the entire surface. 4*20cm = 80cm
If you mean that the perimeter adds up to 5cm then make each side 1cm long. If you want the 5cm length to be from point to point, make each side 1 mm long. If you want the 5cm length to be from point to opposite side, make each side .8 mm long.
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To find the length of each side of a regular octagon with a perimeter of 56, we divide the perimeter by the number of sides. Since an octagon has 8 sides, we divide 56 by 8 to get 7. Therefore, each side of the regular octagon is 7 units long.
Perimeter of regular 6 sided hexagon: 6*7 = 42 inches
Since a pentagon has 5 sides, you divide the perimeter by 5.
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.
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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.
P = 20cm
The perimeter of any pentagon is the sum of its 5 sides. So if a regular pentagon has sides that are 4 long, its perimeter is 20.
A pentagon, which is a 5-sided figure, might have sides that are 11 inches long. But there are an infinite number of other lengths possible. If we are talking about a regular pentagon with a perimeter of 55 inches, then yes, each side of that pentagon is 11 inches long.
A pentagon is a 5-sided figure. The perimeter is the sum of all the sides of a figure, and if a pentagon has 16-foot sides, it will have 5 x 16 feet = 80 feet as its perimeter.
If the pentagon is regular, then each side of it is 502m long. But ifit is rectangular, then all bets are off, since no such shape exists.
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