ISEE Lower Level Math : How to find the perimeter of a square

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Example Questions

Example Question #21 : How To Find The Perimeter Of A Square

An easy way to find the side length of a square from the perimeter is just to divide the perimeter by .  True or False?

Possible Answers:

False

True

Correct answer:

True

Explanation:

The perimeter of a square is all four sides added together.  Since each side of the square is the same value, it is adding the same number four times.   and to undue that to find the side length you would just divide by .

Example Question #22 : How To Find The Perimeter Of A Square

A squares sides measure  inches each.  What is its perimeter?

Possible Answers:

 

 

 

 

 

Correct answer:

 

Explanation:

To find the perimeter of any object, simply add the length of each side together.  The best answer is:

Example Question #23 : How To Find The Perimeter Of A Square

A squares sides measure  inches each.  What is its perimeter?

 

Possible Answers:

 

 

 

 

 

Correct answer:

 

Explanation:

To find the perimeter of any object, simply add the length of each side together.  The best answer is:

Example Question #24 : How To Find The Perimeter Of A Square

A squares sides measure  inches each.  What is its perimeter?

 

Possible Answers:

 

 

 

 

 

Correct answer:

 

Explanation:

To find the perimeter of any object, simply add the length of each side together.  The best answer is:

Example Question #25 : How To Find The Perimeter Of A Square

A squares sides measure  inches each.  What is its perimeter?

Possible Answers:

 

 

 

 

 

Correct answer:

 

Explanation:

To find the perimeter of any object, simply add the length of each side together.  The best answer is:

Example Question #157 : Plane Geometry

What is the perimeter of the square below? 

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Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To solve this problem, we need to remember is that a square has four sides of equal length. This means that given one side length, we know all the other side lengths. The formula for perimeter is , which is the same thing as adding all the side lengths together. 

 or 

Example Question #171 : Geometry

What is the perimeter of the square below? 


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Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To solve this problem, we need to remember is that a square has four sides of equal length. This means that given one side length, we know all the other side lengths. The formula for perimeter is , which is the same thing as adding all the side lengths together. 

 or 

Example Question #33 : Geometric Measurement: Recognizing Perimeter

What is the perimeter of the square below? 


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Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To solve this problem, we need to remember is that a square has four sides of equal length. This means that given one side length, we know all the other side lengths. The formula for perimeter is , which is the same thing as adding all the side lengths together. 

 or 

Example Question #160 : Plane Geometry

What is the perimeter of the square below? 

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Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To solve this problem, we need to remember is that a square has four sides of equal length. This means that given one side length, we know all the other side lengths. The formula for perimeter is , which is the same thing as adding all the side lengths together. 

 or 

Example Question #41 : Geometric Measurement: Recognizing Perimeter

What is the perimeter of the square below? 


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Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To solve this problem, we need to remember is that a square has four sides of equal length. This means that given one side length, we know all the other side lengths. The formula for perimeter is , which is the same thing as adding all the side lengths together. 

 or 

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