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Example Question #53 : How To Find The Perimeter Of A Square
Find the perimeter of a square with a length of 8in.
To find the perimeter of a square, we will use the following formula:
where a, b, c, and d are the lengths of the sides of the square.
Now, we know the length of the square is 8in. Because it is a square, we know that all sides are equal. This means that all sides are 8in. Knowing this, we can substitute into the formula.
Example Question #51 : How To Find The Perimeter Of A Square
Find the perimeter of a square with a width of 8in.
To find the perimeter of a square, we will use the following formula:
where a, b, c, and d are the lengths of the sides of the square.
Now, we know the width of the square is 8in. Because it is a square, all sides are equal. This means that all sides are 8in. Knowing all of this, we can substitute into the formula. We get
Example Question #183 : Plane Geometry
Use the following square to answer the question:
Find the perimeter.
To find the perimeter of a square, we will use the following formula:
where a, b, c, and d are the lengths of the sides of the square.
Now, let's look at the square.
We can see one side is 5cm. Because it is a square, all sides are equal. Therefore, all sides are 5cm.
Knowing this, we can substitute into the formula. We get
Example Question #54 : How To Find The Perimeter Of A Square
Find the perimeter of a square with a width of 12in.
To find the perimeter of a square, we will use the following formula:
where a, b, c, and d are the lengths of the sides of the square.
Now, we know the width of the square is 12in. Because it is a square, we know that all sides are equal. Therefore, all sides are 12in.
Knowing this, we can substitute into the formula. We get
Example Question #61 : Squares
Use the following square to answer the question:
Find the perimeter.
To find the perimeter of a square, we will use the following formula:
where a, b, c, and d are the lengths of the sides of the square.
Given the square
we can see one side is 14cm. Because it is a square, we know that all sides are equal. Therefore, all sides are 14cm.
Knowing this, we can substitute into the formula. We get
Example Question #211 : Geometry
Find the perimeter of a square with a length of 11cm.
To find the perimeter of a square, we will use the following formula:
where a, b, c, and d are the lengths of the sides of the square.
Now, we know the square has a length of 11cm. Because it is a square, all sides are equal. Therefore, all sides are 11cm.
Knowing this, we can substitute into the formula. We get
Example Question #61 : How To Find The Perimeter Of A Square
Use the following square to answer the question:
Find the perimeter.
To find the perimeter of a square, we will use the following formula:
where a, b, c, and d are the lengths of the sides of the square.
Now, let's look at the square.
We can see the width is 8cm. Because it is a square, we know that all sides are equal. Therefore, all sides are 8cm.
Knowing this, we can substitute into the formula. We get
Example Question #63 : Squares
Find the perimeter of a square with a length of 7in.
To find the perimeter of a square, we will use the following formula:
where a, b, c, and d are the lengths of the sides of the square.
Now, we know the length of the square is 7in. Because it is a square, we know that all sides are equal. Therefore, all sides are 7in.
Knowing this, we can substitute into the formula. We get
Example Question #61 : Squares
Use the following square to answer the question:
Find the perimeter.
To find the perimeter of a square, we will use the following formula:
where a, b, c, and d are the lengths of the sides of the square.
Now, given the square
We can see the width is 2in. Because it is a square, all sides are equal. Therefore, all sides are 2in.
Knowing this, we can substitute into the formula. We get
Example Question #62 : Squares
Find the perimeter of a square that has a length of 7in.
To find the perimeter of a square, we will use the following formula:
where a, b, c, and d are the lengths of the sides of the square.
Now, we know the square has a length of 7in. Because it is a square, all sides are equal. Therefore, all sides are 7in.
Knowing this, we can substitute into the formula. We get
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