The formula P equals 8 times s can be used to find the perimeter of which figure? regular octagon parallelogram rectangle square
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I'm pretty sure its a regular octagon
Thank you! :) Can you help me with a couple more? :/
sure!
A square has side lengths that measure 8 inches. A rectangle has a length of ten inches and a width of 5 inches. How many more square inches are in the area of the square than the area of the rectangle? 1 square inch 2 square inches 7 square inches fourteen square inches
14
Pies are ordered from the Pizza Palace according to their diameter. Large:sixteen inches Medium:fourteen inches Small:twelve inches How many more square inches are in the large pizza than in the small pizza? twelve point five six square inches forty-seven point one zero square inches eighty-seven point nine two square inches three hundred fifty-one point six eight square inches
87.92
What is the perimeter of this isosceles triangle? An isosceles triangle with base thirty-six meters, two sides both equal to thirty meters, and height twenty-four meters ninety meters ninety-six meters one hundred ninety-two meters four hundred thirty-two meters
I think it's 96 but im not 100% sure
Mr. Trundle used exactly one hundred twenty-eight ceramic tiles to cover the floor of a shower. If each tile is a square with 6-inch sides, what is the area of the shower floor? seven hundred sixty-eight square inches one thousand five hundred thirty-six square inches three thousand seventy-two square inches four thousand six hundred eight square inches
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What is the perimeter of this parallelogram? A parallelogram is shown with the bases each 8 inches, the height 2 inches, and the length of one of the sides 3 inches thirteen inches sixteen inches twenty-two inches twenty-four inches
22
What is the area of the trapezoid shown here? A trapezoid is shown with two bases 6 feet and 2 feet, two slanted sides each 3 feet, and height 2 feet sixteen square feet twenty-one square feet twenty-five square feet thirty-two square feet
LAST ONE!
are you sure these are the right numbers because I got 8 as the area
Yea Im sure
A = 1/2 * (b1 + b2) * h A= 1/2 * (6 + 2) * 2 = 8
It's okay I got the answer.... It was 21 because all you had to do was add up all the length and width........ I will tell you my grade!
I got a 16 out of 20! Thanks! :)
ok i'm happy to help anytime
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