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5
Multiply the known length by 5, because the sides are all the same length on a regular pentagon and a pentagon has 5 sides.
Not necessarily. Every side of a regular pentagon is the same length, but there is an infinite variety of irregular pentagons in which no two sides are the same length.
100mm
it aould be 10.8 divided by five ok
The perimeter is 5 times the side length. A = 5s
Multiply the known length by 5, because the sides are all the same length on a regular pentagon and a pentagon has 5 sides.
20
A regular pentagon has 5 equal length sides. So 17/5 = 3.4 cm per side.
The perimeter of a pentagon is the sum of its sides. If it is a regular pentagon, just multiply the length of a side by 5.The perimeter of a pentagon is the sum of its sides. If it is a regular pentagon, just multiply the length of a side by 5.The perimeter of a pentagon is the sum of its sides. If it is a regular pentagon, just multiply the length of a side by 5.The perimeter of a pentagon is the sum of its sides. If it is a regular pentagon, just multiply the length of a side by 5.
41 mm
What is the area of a regular pentagon with side length of 9.4 feet and an apothem length of 6.5 feet
Not necessarily. Every side of a regular pentagon is the same length, but there is an infinite variety of irregular pentagons in which no two sides are the same length.
The perimeter of a regular pentagon is five times the side length.
20/5 = 4 units.
It is: 35/5 = 7cm
If the pentagon is regular, then each side of it is 502m long. But ifit is rectangular, then all bets are off, since no such shape exists.
5 x the length of one side. * * * * * That would be true if the pentagon were regular. However, there is nothing in the question to indicate that it is a regular pentagon and so nothing to justify that assumption.