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10. A regular bexagon has a perimeter of 120 m. Find its area. Leave your answer in simplest radical form.

User Moot
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Answer:

Area = 1039.23 m^2

Explanation:

User Martin Makarsky
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Answer: Area =
600√(3)
m^(2)

Explanation:

The formula for calculating the perimeter of a regular hexagon is given by:

P = 6a

where a is the length of a side . That is

120 = 6a

Divide through by 6

120/6 = a

Therefore :

a = 20 m

The formula for finding area of regular hexagon is given as :

Area =
(3√(3))/(2)
a^(2)

Area =
(3√(3))/(2)
(20)^(2)

Area =
(3√(3))/(2) x 400

Area =
3√(3) x 200

Area =
600√(3)
m^(2)

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