Carla wants to put a fence around her rectangular pond.
How much fencing does Carla need?
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OpenStudy (kanard):
what are the numbers?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (kanard):
to find the answer
OpenStudy (ankitshaw):
see fencing is done along the perimeter.. so find its perimeter
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
is it 8*6
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OpenStudy (ankitshaw):
perimeter not area..what you have done is u found the area
OpenStudy (kanard):
you have to find the perimeter
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ohh
OpenStudy (kanard):
XD
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how do i find the perimeter
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OpenStudy (kanard):
add
OpenStudy (ankitshaw):
its sum of all the sides.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
14
OpenStudy (kanard):
all sides
OpenStudy (anonymous):
28
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OpenStudy (kanard):
correct
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can u uhelp with more i gave u a medal
OpenStudy (kanard):
that's the perimeter
OpenStudy (kanard):
yea
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
is this answer 5
OpenStudy (kanard):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what about this question
OpenStudy (kanard):
ask away
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OpenStudy (kanard):
A & B
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The formula to find the perimeter of a regular polygon is P = n × s. This means that you multiply the number of sides times the length of each side.
Which polygon will have the greatest perimeter?
A.
a square with each side 5 cm
B.
a pentagon with each side 3 cm
C.
a triangle with each side 6 cm
D.
a hexagon with each side 2 cm
OpenStudy (anonymous):
would it be a hexagon?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
r u there?
OpenStudy (kanard):
im here
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OpenStudy (kanard):
was afk
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i donyt know what u mean?
OpenStudy (kanard):
its square
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that what i got 2
OpenStudy (kanard):
because its 5 x 4
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i have 2 more and that's it
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
is it 4
OpenStudy (kanard):
its 2 inches
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok i have 1 ore now
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OpenStudy (kanard):
mb i meant 4 :p
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how much is it and r u sure
OpenStudy (kanard):
I MEANT 2 WTF
OpenStudy (kanard):
lmaoo
OpenStudy (anonymous):
r u sure u know this
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Peter ran 15 miles without stopping during the marathon. Anne ran 1/3 the distance that Peter ran before she stopped.
How far did Anne run without stopping?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
do u know this
OpenStudy (anonymous):
r u there
OpenStudy (kanard):
mb afk
OpenStudy (kanard):
away from keyboard
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