Perimeter: 15+20+25 = 60 units
26 units.
Triangle with sides 4,5 and 6 units Quadrilateral with sides 1,3,5 and 6 units Pentagon with sides of 1,1,2,5 and 6 units
It is the perimeter of a triangle times the length of the prism (in square units).
Circle = Circumferance. Triangle = Perimeter. Perimeter for a Triangle, you count up the number of units on it.
Since an equilateral triangle has three sides of equal length, just divide 72 by 3, resulting in a side length of 24 units.
The perimeter of any triangle is the sum of its 3 sides
26 units.
Triangle with sides 4,5 and 6 units Quadrilateral with sides 1,3,5 and 6 units Pentagon with sides of 1,1,2,5 and 6 units
Perimeter: 6+8+10 = 24 units
An equilateral triangle has all three sides the same length. → perimeter = 3 × 10.5 = 31.5 units.
You can have a regular polygon with n sides where the length of each side is 13/n units. For example, a triangle with sides of 4.33... units, or a square with sides of 3.25 units etc. Or you can have irregular polygons - a triangle with sides of 4,4 and 5 units, etc.
There are two equal sides of 19 units in the right angled triangle. To find the third side use Pythagoras' theorem: 192+192 = 722. The square root of 722 = 26.87005769 Perimeter of triangle = 19+19+26.87005769 = 64.87005769 Therefore perimeter of triangle rounded to 2 decimal places = 64.87 units.
49.5 units
It is the perimeter of a triangle times the length of the prism (in square units).
An equilateral triangle with sides of 10/3 units, an isosceles triangle with 2 sides of a units and the third of 10-2a units (for any a<5), or several options for scalene triangles. A square or rhombus with sides of 2.5 units, or a rectangle or parallelogram with sides of b and 5-b units etc A regular pentagon with sides of 2 units. And so on.
The perimeter and area do not provide enough information. The shape could be a triangle with sides of 4.025, 4 and 5.975 units or A rectangle with sides of 1.44 an 5.56 units There are more options with other shapes.
If you mean units of 6 8 and 10 then yes they can form the sides of a right angle triangle.