4 x length of any one side.
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25cm - without using a calculator !
it depends on the triangle.if it is a "pure" triangle (symetrical on all sides) then the permeter is 9
You can find the permeter if you know the length of the sides. You need to add the lengths of all the sides together.
Add all the sides of the irregular figure to the obtain the perieter. In the this particular case the permeter will be 2+3+4+9 =18 cms.
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Well, finding the perimeter is just like taking a little walk around the outside of a shape. You just add up all the sides together, like counting your steps as you walk. It's a lovely way to appreciate the boundaries of a shape and see how everything fits together harmoniously.
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The perimeter (not permeter) of a regular (not relguar) hexagon (not hexgon) whose sides are 32 centimetres - or centimeters if you are from the US - (but not cintermeters) is 32*6 = 192 centimetres.
4 x length of any one side.
It is: 24/4 = 6 cm
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To find the perimeter of a rectangle with a given area, you need to know the dimensions of the rectangle. In this case, the area is 6, so the possible dimensions could be 1 x 6 or 2 x 3. For a perimeter of 14, the dimensions would need to be 2 x 5, as (2 + 2) + (5 + 5) = 4 + 10 = 14.
4*5=20 20 cm