60 units
Four times the side.
Each side of the rhombus will have a length of 105/4 = 26.25 dm
Unless it is a rhombus (or square) you cannot.
Diags of rhombus form 4 Pythagorean triangles. If these triangles sides are 10 and 8 cm then hypotenuses would be 12.8 cm. Each hypotenuse is one side of the rhombus so perimeter would be 51.2 cm to nearest mm.
There is no relationship between the perimeter and the area of a rhombus. Take a rhombus with all 4 sides = 2 units. Therefore the perimeter is 8 units. There are an infinite number of possible areas for this rhombus. The largest possible area will be when the rhombus approaches the shape of a square = 4 square units. The smallest area will be when the one diagonal approaches 0 units and the other diagonal approaches 4 units (squashed almost flat). So two very extreme areas can have the same perimeter, including all those areas in-between.
Perimeter of a rhombus = 4 x (length of one side)(Notice how closely the formula resemblesthe one for the perimeter of a square.)
Four times the side.
Each side of the rhombus will have a length of 105/4 = 26.25 dm
Rhombus is an equilateral four sided form. If one side is 6, the perimeter is 4 x 6 = 24. The altitude makes no difference.
A rhombus has four sides that are equal in length, so the perimeter can be found by multiplying the length of one side by four. Therefore, a rhombus highway sign with a 20 centimeter side has a perimeter of 80 centimeters.
Area equals base times height. The perimeter is 4 times the length of one side.
Unless it is a rhombus (or square) you cannot.
The perimeter of a rhombus is the sum of its 4 equal sides
perimeter = 4S where:S is the length of any one side Like any polygon, the perimeter is the total distance around the outside, which can be found by adding together the length of each side. In the case of a rhombus, all four sides are the same length by definition, so the perimeter is four times the length of a side. Or as a formula: perimeter = 4S Sol was here!!
142.4 just multiply 35.6 by 4 because a rhombus has 4 equal sides.
It depends on how big it is. Just add all the side lengths together to get perimeter. The length of each side is the same, so it is four times the length of one side.
A rhombus is a quadrilateral having four sides of equal length. A rhombus has two axes of symmetry, both being its diagonals. The opposite sides of a rhombus are parallel to one another. The opposite angles of a rhombus are the same size as one another. If a rhombus has a right angle, then it is a square. Perimeter of a rhombus is four times the length of any side (4 x S). Area of a rhombus is the product of the length of one side and the height. The height is shortest distance between two sides, equal to the length of a line that is perpendicular to both opposite sides. This can be written as: Area = Side x Height (A = SH). * A rhombus has 4 sides, since it is a quadrilateral.