All ISEE Lower Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #42 : Geometric Measurement: Recognizing Perimeter
What is the perimeter of the square below?
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.
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Example Question #43 : Geometric Measurement: Recognizing Perimeter
What is the perimeter of the square below?
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.
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Example Question #44 : Geometric Measurement: Recognizing Perimeter
What is the perimeter of the square below?
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.
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Example Question #41 : Find Perimeter Or Missing Side Lengths Of Polygons: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Md.D.8
What is the perimeter of the square below?
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.
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Example Question #45 : Geometric Measurement: Recognizing Perimeter
What is the perimeter of the square below?
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.
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Example Question #41 : Find Perimeter Or Missing Side Lengths Of Polygons: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Md.D.8
What is the perimeter of the square below?
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.
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Example Question #168 : Plane Geometry
What is the perimeter of the square below?
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.
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Example Question #46 : Geometric Measurement: Recognizing Perimeter
What is the perimeter of the square below?
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.
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Example Question #47 : Geometric Measurement: Recognizing Perimeter
What is the perimeter of the square below?
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.
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Example Question #1861 : Common Core Math: Grade 3
What is the perimeter of the square below?
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.
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