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Hi, i know this is basic math and stuff but I still need some help​

Hi, i know this is basic math and stuff but I still need some help​-example-1
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Answer:

the answer is :

20 for the first figure

12 for the second figure

30 for the last figure

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Answers:

  • Perimeter = 22 cm
  • Perimeter = 22 cm
  • Perimeter = 30 cm

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Step-by-step explanation:

The perimeter is the total distance around the outer edge of the figure. It's the total amount of fence you need to enclose the region.

So we simply add up all the side lengths. Refer to the diagram to see any missing sides that aren't labeled (shown in blue).

For instance, the perimeter for problem 1 is 5+2+2.5+4+2.5+6 = 22 cm. Problems 2 and 3 are handled the same way.

It's not a typo that the perimeters of problems 1 and 2 are the same value. This is because both figures can be surrounded by a rectangle that is 6 cm across and 5 cm tall. The perimeter of the surrounding rectangle is exactly the same as the perimeter of the inner fenced region. We're effectively just moving fence around but not changing the perimeter.

Hi, i know this is basic math and stuff but I still need some help​-example-1
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