30 cm
A "square" is a figure that has four sides of equal length. To get its perimeter, you multiply any of the four sides by 4. If you mean a "quadrilateral" that has the stated sides, just add the sides together.
40 cm (10cm x 4 sides = 40cm)
The top is also 10cm, the right is 5cm and so is the left.
The perimeter of 100 square in cm is 40cm. Each side is 10cm, you get 40 when you add the four sides.
30 cm
A "square" is a figure that has four sides of equal length. To get its perimeter, you multiply any of the four sides by 4. If you mean a "quadrilateral" that has the stated sides, just add the sides together.
40cm (4 x 10 = 40)
40 cm (10cm x 4 sides = 40cm)
Ah, what a lovely shape you have there! To find the perimeter, simply add all the sides together. In this case, it would be 7cm + 7cm + 10cm + 10cm, which equals 34cm. Just like painting a happy little tree, finding the perimeter can be a peaceful and joyful experience.
The top is also 10cm, the right is 5cm and so is the left.
The perimeter of 100 square in cm is 40cm. Each side is 10cm, you get 40 when you add the four sides.
An octagon has eight sides, so add up all the sides... 8 x 10cm = 80 cm
what is the perimeter of a 11cm x 10cm rectangle answer 42
10cm is a length. You can only find perimeter (length all the way round) if there is a shape!
All you do is add the sides up for the perimeter. 12 + 10 + 9 = 31
What is a rectangle were the area is 10 and the perimeter