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Example Question #1 : Plane Geometry
Find the perimeter of the following trapezoid.
In order to find the perimeter we must add up all the outer sides of the trapezoid.
Example Question #241 : Geometry
Daria found the perimeter of the below trapezoid to be 29 inches.
What is the length of the missing side?
To find the perimeter of a trapezoid, add up the lengths of its four sides. In the given trapezoid,
To find the missing side, combine like terms and solve for :
The missing side of the trapezoid is long.
Example Question #2 : Plane Geometry
What is the perimeter of the above trapezoid?
To find the perimeter of a trapezoid, add up the lengths of the four sides. In the given trapezoid,
Example Question #1 : How To Find Perimeter
Angela found the perimeter of the trapezoid below to be 35 cm.
What is the length of the missing side?
To find the perimeter of a trapezoid, add up the lengths of the four sides. In the given trapezoid,
To find the missing side, combine like terms and solve for .
The length of the missing side is thus .
Example Question #11 : Trapezoids
What is the perimeter of the above trapezoid?
To find the perimeter of a trapezoid, add up the lengths of the four sides. In the given trapezoid,
Example Question #11 : Plane Geometry
Ted drew the parallelogram shown below.
What is the perimeter of the parallelogram?
26 feet
12 feet
13 feet
17 feet
40 feet
26 feet
The perimeter of a parallelogram can be found by summing the lengths of each of the sides. In a parallelogram, opposite sides have the same length. Therefore, you should use the equation 8 + 8 + 5 + 5 = P. The perimeter of the parallelogram is 26 feet.
Example Question #11 : Quadrilaterals
Guillermo drew the parallelogram below.
What is the perimeter of the parallelogram?
26 millimeters
20 millimeters
40 millimeters
42 millimeters
72 millimeters
40 millimeters
The perimeter of a parallelogram can be found by summing the lengths of each of the sides. In a parallelogram, opposite sides have the same length. Therefore, you should use the equation 8 + 8 + 12 + 12 = P. The perimeter of the parallelogram is 40 feet.
Example Question #13 : Plane Geometry
Find the perimeter of the following parallelogram.
We plug in our values into the equation for the perimeter:
Example Question #14 : Plane Geometry
Find the perimeter of the following parallelogram.
We plug in our values into the equation for the perimeter:
Example Question #15 : Plane Geometry
Find the perimeter of the following parallelogram.
We plug in our values into the equation for the perimeter:
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