A quadrilateral is a four sided figure, so sum the lengths of its four sides.
The perimeter of a quadrilateral is 'side + side + side + side = perimeter'. If the quadrilateral is a square, you can simplify this to 'side x 4 = perimeter'.
88/4=22
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you cant really answer that if you don't know what type of quadrilateral it is. if it is a square then each side is 22 inches.
If you know the perimeter, there is no need to find it again.
The perimeter of a quadrilateral is 'side + side + side + side = perimeter'. If the quadrilateral is a square, you can simplify this to 'side x 4 = perimeter'.
If you want the perimeter of a quadrilateral, then finding the midpoints is a complete waste of time! Simply add together the lengths of the four sides.
You add together the lengths of its sides.
Which quadrilateral? What is x?
88/4=22
Unless it is a rhombus (or square) you cannot.
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The sum of the four sides of a quadrilateral is equal to its perimeter.
The perimeter of a 6 feet by 8 feet quadrilateral is 28 feet. Or 336 inches.
The perimeter of a quadrilateral is always equal to the sum the lengths of its four sides. So perimeter = Side1 +Side2 + Side3 +Side4. If the quadrilateral happens to be a parallelogram, a quick way to calculate the perimeter is 2 x length of base + 2 x length of height.
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