All ISEE Lower Level Quantitative Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #85 : Geometric Measurement: Recognizing Perimeter
What is the perimeter of the triangle below?
To find the perimeter, we add all of the side lengths together.
Example Question #1401 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Quantitative Reasoning
What is the perimeter of the triangle below?
To find the perimeter, we add all of the side lengths together.
Example Question #1402 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Quantitative Reasoning
What is the perimeter of the triangle below?
To find the perimeter, we add all of the side lengths together.
Example Question #1403 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Quantitative Reasoning
What is the perimeter of the triangle below?
To find the perimeter, we add all of the side lengths together.
Example Question #93 : Geometric Measurement: Recognizing Perimeter
What is the perimeter of the triangle below?
To find the perimeter, we add all of the side lengths together.
Example Question #94 : Geometric Measurement: Recognizing Perimeter
What is the perimeter of the triangle below?
To find the perimeter, we add all of the side lengths together.
Example Question #95 : Geometric Measurement: Recognizing Perimeter
What is the perimeter of the triangle below?
To find the perimeter, we add all of the side lengths together.
Example Question #1404 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Quantitative Reasoning
What is the perimeter of the triangle below?
To find the perimeter, we add all of the side lengths together.
Example Question #51 : How To Find The Perimeter Of A Figure
What is the perimeter of the equilateral triangle below?
An equilateral triangle means that all of the side lengths are the same. To find the perimeter, we can take the one known side length and multiply by (since there are sides) or we can add the side length to itself times.
Example Question #52 : How To Find The Perimeter Of A Figure
What is the perimeter of the equilateral triangle below?
An equilateral triangle means that all of the side lengths are the same. To find the perimeter, we can take the one known side length and multiply by (since there are sides) or we can add the side length to itself times.
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