Any type of polygon can have a perimeter of 16 cm.
There is no special name for polygons whose perimeter is 16 cm.
16cm.
16cm
Perimeter of rectangle: 5+3+5+3 = 16cm
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The perimeter of a polygon is the distance around the outside of the polygon. A polygon is 2-dimensional; however, perimeter is 1-dimensional and is measured in linear units.To find the perimeter of a polygon, take the sum of the length of each side.
3 + 3 + 5 + 5 = 16cm
IF 16cm is EACH side, the answer is four (sides) times 16cm... so that's 64 cm.
16cm.
16cm
Perimeter of rectangle: 5+3+5+3 = 16cm
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The perimeter of a polygon is the distance around the outside of the polygon. A polygon is 2-dimensional; however, perimeter is 1-dimensional and is measured in linear units.To find the perimeter of a polygon, take the sum of the length of each side.
80 cm
4m x 4m works
anything imaginary but a real shape would be a square or rectangle.
A special name for the perimeter of a polygon is the "circumference" when referring specifically to a circle. In broader terms, the perimeter is often simply called the "boundary" or "outline" of a shape. Each specific geometric figure may have its own terminology, but "perimeter" is the general term for the total length around any polygon.
Finding the perimeter of a polygon is finding how far it is in total along all the edges of the polygon; whereas finding the area of a polygon is finding how much space the polygon covers. The perimeter of a polygon forms the boundary around the area of the polygon.