29 units
Since each side is increased by two units, and there are seven sides, then each side will be affected.
The total effect will be (+2 units) x (7 sides)=+14units for the 7 sides
Since the original perimeter is 15, then
15+14=29
The perimeter is 29 units.
If that's the length and width of a regular four-sided figure, the perimeter is 5 m.
Add up the lengths of all the individual sides.
A pentagon is a 5-sided figure. The perimeter is the sum of all the sides of a figure, and if a pentagon has 16-foot sides, it will have 5 x 16 feet = 80 feet as its perimeter.
For a regular four-sided figure, area divided by length or half the perimeter minus the length.
If you're talking about a five sided figure, just add up your figures.
494.5
If that's the length and width of a regular four-sided figure, the perimeter is 5 m.
Add up the lengths of all the individual sides.
A quadrilateral is a four sided figure, so sum the lengths of its four sides.
A pentagon is a 5-sided figure. The perimeter is the sum of all the sides of a figure, and if a pentagon has 16-foot sides, it will have 5 x 16 feet = 80 feet as its perimeter.
For a regular four-sided figure, area divided by length or half the perimeter minus the length.
A pentagon is a 5-sided figure, and the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of all the sides. A pentagon with 15-inch sides, will have 5 x 15 inches = 75 inches as its perimeter.
If you're talking about a five sided figure, just add up your figures.
heptagon * * * * * No. That is a 7 sided figure. A 17 sided figure is a heptadecagon.
A 5 sided shape is a pentagon. Its perimeter has no relevance.
If a pentagon, which is a 5-sided figure, has 26.8 for a perimeter, then each side of that regular pentagon is 26.8 divided by 5 = 5.36 long. How do you get 26.8 for the perimeter of a regular pentagon? Use a regular pentagon with 5.36 for a side length.
A ten sided figure is a decahedron.