The perimeter of a square is calculated by adding up the lengths of all four sides. Since a square has equal sides, you can simply multiply the length of one side by 4 to find the perimeter. In this case, with each side measuring 36cm, the perimeter of the square would be 36cm x 4 = 144cm.
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It could be any irregular shape whose sides add up to 36cm as for example a scalene triangle
Oh, dude, you want the perimeter of a regular hexagon with 6cm sides? Easy peasy! Since a regular hexagon has six equal sides, you just multiply the side length by 6 to get the perimeter. So, 6cm x 6 sides = 36cm. Like, boom, there you go!
The perimeter is 24cm ******************************** First divide the perimeter by 4, then times the answer by 2, to get the area. Thus: (36 / 4 = 9) x 2 = 18 cm2
The area of a rectangle is not enough information to determine its shape (thin and narrow or fat and short) and therefore its perimeter.
The perimeter of a hexagon with sides measuring 6 cm each would be 36 cm. To find the perimeter, you would simply add up the length of all six sides.