A heptagon is a shape that has seven sides of equal length. The perimeter of a heptagon can be found by multiplying the length of one side by seven. * * * * * No! The perimeter is the sum of the lengths of the seven sides. There is absolutely no requirement for the seven sides to be of equal length!
7 times the length of a side, if it's a regular heptagon.
sum of length of all 7 sides
42/7 = 6 units of length.
It is 56/7 = 8 units of length.
Because the perimeter is lenght + length +width +width, you do perimeter - double the width, and then halve the remaining number. that should give you the length.
A heptagon has 7 sides. A regular heptagon has all sides the same length, in this case 19 units long. Thus the perimeter = 7 x 19 units = 133 units.
You add the lengths of all the sides. If the sides happen to be of equal length, you multiply this length by 7.
-- Find the length of one side. -- Find the length of another side. -- Find the length of the remaining side. -- Add the three numbers. -- Their sum is the perimeter of the scalene triangle.
-- Measure or calculate the length of one side. -- Measure or calculate the length of another side. -- Measure or calculate the length of the only remaining side. -- Add the three numbers. The sum is the perimeter of the triangle.
Each side can have any length in the range (0, 12.9) units. The only restriction is that the sum of the seven sides must be 12.9 units.
shorter side = 10 longer side = 19