16 cm for each side
Perimeter of a circle is calculated as Pi (3.14) times the diameter of the circle, or P = Pi x D. The perimeter of a square is 4 times the length of one side (or the length of each side added together). The perimeter of any other regular polygon is the length of the sides added together.
The perimeter is 72.
perimeter = 4S where:S is the length of any one side Like any polygon, the perimeter is the total distance around the outside, which can be found by adding together the length of each side. In the case of a rhombus, all four sides are the same length by definition, so the perimeter is four times the length of a side. Or as a formula: perimeter = 4S Sol was here!!
If it's a regular octagon, the perimeter is 8 times the length of one side.
Perimeter = 5*25 = 125 km
The perimeter of a polygon is the sum of the length of each of its sides. If the polygon is a regular polygon the you can calculate the perimeter as [number of sides] *[the length of one side]
If the polygon has n sides, then the perimeter is 2.75*n metres.
23 is your answer.
The length of each side is (115 inches)/(the number of sides in the polygon) .
Only if you know what kind of polygon you have. If you know that you have a hexagon and one side is 1 cm, the perimeter is 6 cm. You only have to know the length of one side, since a regular polygon has equal sides. Perimeter or a regular polygon is the length of each side times the number of sides. You need to know both pieces to find the perimeter. ■
If there is regular polygon(having equal sides), then perimeter is L*N where L is length of side and N is no. of sides. If polygon is not regular then may Perimeter is equal to sum of all sides, if size of each side is known.
You can't solve the question. If it is a regular polygon of n sides, then the length of each side would be 48cm/n. However, the only givens are that the figure is a polygon and that the perimeter is 48cm.
The answer depends on what information you have about the regular polygon. You need to know, or be able to derive, the number of sides (n) and the length of each side (L). Then the perimeter is n*L units of length.
Multiple of total no of sides and length of each side.
A pentagon, which is a 5-sided figure, will have a perimeter equal to the sum of the lengths of all the sides. This will be true for any polygon; the perimeter of any polygon is the sum of the lengths of all the sides. If the pentagon is a regular pentagon, then the perimeter will be 5 times the length of one of the sides. For any regular polygon, the perimeter will be the length of one side times the number of sides in that polygon.
Add the length of all sides. A regular polygon is a polygon where all sides and angles are congruent, so a shortcut is to know the length of one side and multiply it by the number of sides.
Area of a regular polygon = 1/2(apothem)(perimeter) 2025 = 1/2(25)(perimeter), so the perimeter = 2025 divided by 25/2. Perimeter = 162 Side length = 162/9 Side length = 18