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OpenStudy (shaniehh):

PLEASE HELP Find the perimeter of the image below:

OpenStudy (shaniehh):

OpenStudy (shaniehh):

37 units 38 units 39 units 40 units

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

I think there is a fair bit of pythagoras in this question.

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

for each side, other than ST you can use Pythagoras for PQ you can draw a right triangle with PQ as the hypotenuse the smaller sides are 2 and 6 squares so PQ^2 = 2^2 + 6^2 \[PQ = \sqrt{40}\] repeat the process for the other sides

OpenStudy (shaniehh):

thank you

OpenStudy (shaniehh):

you said except for ST what to do with that one

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

ST you can just count the squares

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