If each side length is 2.75, the figure must be a square or a rhombus. The perimeter is 2.75*4=11.
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Answer #2:
There's no reason the figure must be a square, a rhombus, or anything else.
All you can say is that the sides are all apparently the same length, but there's
no telling how many of them there are.
Perimeter = (2.75) x (number of sides in the figure)
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β 11y agoadd the sides toghther and then you'll have your perimeter of your triangle
Add all sides together to get the perimeter.
The sum of the lengths of the sides of a polygon is called the perimeter.
Perimeter is 24cm
The perimeter of a rectangle is the sum of the four sides.
A perimeter is the sum of the lengths of all of the sides to a shape. Therefore, there is no actual number of sides a perimeter can have. A shape has sides. Its perimeter is just a number. If rectangle, then 4 sides. If pentagon, then 5 sides. If hexagon, then 6 sides. If triangle, then 3 sides. If octagon, then 8 sides.
Add the lengths of the 3 sides to get the perimeter.
The perimeter of a square with sides of 3.5cm is:3.5cm x 4 = 14 cm perimeter
Perimeter is 5.
Perimeter is 24cm
Hint: a square's perimeter is the sum of the length of its four sides...
Perimeter = 6*6 = 36 cm
Add all sides together to get the perimeter.
The sum of the lengths of the sides of a polygon is called the perimeter.
add the sides toghther and then you'll have your perimeter of your triangle
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.
The perimeter is the sum of all of the sides of the figure. So, simply add up ALL the sides to discover what the perimeter is.