Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To find the perimeter of a square, you simply add up all the sides. Since all sides of a square are equal, you can multiply the length of one side by 4. In this case, with each side measuring 35 mm, the perimeter would be 35 mm + 35 mm + 35 mm + 35 mm = 140 mm. Just like that, you've found the perimeter of your square!
The perimeter is the sum of the sides. In a trapezoid, two of the sides are the same. Your answer will be either 176, 186 or 202 depending on which side is doubled.
Perimeter = 2*(5 + 7) = 24 inches.Area = 5 * 7 = 35 square inches.
If you are talking about a rectangle, you can't find the area from just the perimeter. With a perimeter of say 80 units, the sides could be 10 and 30, with an area of 300 square units. But the sides could also be 5 and 35, with an area of 175 square units. There are lots of other possibilities. If you are talking about a square, that's different. Each side is a quarter of the perimeter, so the area is a quarter of the perimeter multiplied by a quarter of the perimeter.
Perimeter = 15+15+35+35 = 100 cm
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! If the perimeter of a regular polygon is 35 units, we can find the length of each side by dividing the perimeter by the number of sides. So, if it's a polygon with 5 sides, each side would be 35 divided by 5, which equals 7 units. Just imagine those sides, all equal and perfectly balanced, creating a lovely shape on your canvas.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To find the perimeter of a square, you simply add up all the sides. Since all sides of a square are equal, you can multiply the length of one side by 4. In this case, with each side measuring 35 mm, the perimeter would be 35 mm + 35 mm + 35 mm + 35 mm = 140 mm. Just like that, you've found the perimeter of your square!
Perimeter = sum of the lengths of sides = 5* 7 cm = 35 cm
Perimeter:20 inches Area:35
The perimeter is the sum of the sides. In a trapezoid, two of the sides are the same. Your answer will be either 176, 186 or 202 depending on which side is doubled.
35 mm x 8 = 280 mm
Perimeter = 2*(5 + 7) = 24 inches.Area = 5 * 7 = 35 square inches.
a hexagon has 35 diagonals. at my school we get merits and so everyone went home with the question "how many diagonals does a pentogan have so i went up to my teach an guessed 35 and she said it wuz right. ... i got a merit...i am a level 5 out of 5 student who IS 10!!!
The perimeter of my room is 35 inches
Ah, what a delightful question! To find the perimeter of a grid, you simply add up all the sides. In this case, with a grid of 7 by 5, you would add 7 + 7 + 5 + 5, which equals 24 units. Just imagine all the happy little lines coming together to create a beautiful border!
If you are talking about a rectangle, you can't find the area from just the perimeter. With a perimeter of say 80 units, the sides could be 10 and 30, with an area of 300 square units. But the sides could also be 5 and 35, with an area of 175 square units. There are lots of other possibilities. If you are talking about a square, that's different. Each side is a quarter of the perimeter, so the area is a quarter of the perimeter multiplied by a quarter of the perimeter.
Perimeter = 15+15+35+35 = 100 cm