How to find the perimeter of a pentagon - ACT Math
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One side of a regular pentagon is 
. Find the perimeter of the pentagon.
One side of a regular pentagon is . Find the perimeter of the pentagon.
In a regular pentagon, all of the sides are the same length.
The perimeter can then be found by summing all 
 sides or multiplying 
 by 
.

In a regular pentagon, all of the sides are the same length.
The perimeter can then be found by summing all  sides or multiplying 
 by 
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above

What is the perimeter of the regular pentagon pictured above?

What is the perimeter of the regular pentagon pictured above?
The key word in this question is "regular." Since the pentagon is regular, all of its sides are equal. This means that it, in fact, looks like:

The perimeter for this is simply 
 or 
.
The key word in this question is "regular." Since the pentagon is regular, all of its sides are equal. This means that it, in fact, looks like:

The perimeter for this is simply  or 
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A regular pentagon has a side length of 
. Find its perimeter.
A regular pentagon has a side length of . Find its perimeter.
Because we're told the pentagon is a regular polygon, this means that all of its sides are the same length. That is, the side lengths are congruent.
In order to solve for the perimeter, which is the sum of all sides, we can use a multiplication shortcut of:
, where 
 is perimeter, 
 is length of the sides, and 
 is the number of sides of the polygon.
Using the information given in the problem, the values can be substituted in.


Note that this math is the same as adding 
 five times:

Because we're told the pentagon is a regular polygon, this means that all of its sides are the same length. That is, the side lengths are congruent.
In order to solve for the perimeter, which is the sum of all sides, we can use a multiplication shortcut of:
, where 
 is perimeter, 
 is length of the sides, and 
 is the number of sides of the polygon.
Using the information given in the problem, the values can be substituted in.
Note that this math is the same as adding  five times:
Compare your answer with the correct one above
One side of a regular pentagon is 
. Find the perimeter of the pentagon.
One side of a regular pentagon is . Find the perimeter of the pentagon.
In a regular pentagon, all of the sides are the same length.
The perimeter can then be found by summing all 
 sides or multiplying 
 by 
.

In a regular pentagon, all of the sides are the same length.
The perimeter can then be found by summing all  sides or multiplying 
 by 
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above

What is the perimeter of the regular pentagon pictured above?

What is the perimeter of the regular pentagon pictured above?
The key word in this question is "regular." Since the pentagon is regular, all of its sides are equal. This means that it, in fact, looks like:

The perimeter for this is simply 
 or 
.
The key word in this question is "regular." Since the pentagon is regular, all of its sides are equal. This means that it, in fact, looks like:

The perimeter for this is simply  or 
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A regular pentagon has a side length of 
. Find its perimeter.
A regular pentagon has a side length of . Find its perimeter.
Because we're told the pentagon is a regular polygon, this means that all of its sides are the same length. That is, the side lengths are congruent.
In order to solve for the perimeter, which is the sum of all sides, we can use a multiplication shortcut of:
, where 
 is perimeter, 
 is length of the sides, and 
 is the number of sides of the polygon.
Using the information given in the problem, the values can be substituted in.


Note that this math is the same as adding 
 five times:

Because we're told the pentagon is a regular polygon, this means that all of its sides are the same length. That is, the side lengths are congruent.
In order to solve for the perimeter, which is the sum of all sides, we can use a multiplication shortcut of:
, where 
 is perimeter, 
 is length of the sides, and 
 is the number of sides of the polygon.
Using the information given in the problem, the values can be substituted in.
Note that this math is the same as adding  five times:
Compare your answer with the correct one above
One side of a regular pentagon is 
. Find the perimeter of the pentagon.
One side of a regular pentagon is . Find the perimeter of the pentagon.
In a regular pentagon, all of the sides are the same length.
The perimeter can then be found by summing all 
 sides or multiplying 
 by 
.

In a regular pentagon, all of the sides are the same length.
The perimeter can then be found by summing all  sides or multiplying 
 by 
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above

What is the perimeter of the regular pentagon pictured above?

What is the perimeter of the regular pentagon pictured above?
The key word in this question is "regular." Since the pentagon is regular, all of its sides are equal. This means that it, in fact, looks like:

The perimeter for this is simply 
 or 
.
The key word in this question is "regular." Since the pentagon is regular, all of its sides are equal. This means that it, in fact, looks like:

The perimeter for this is simply  or 
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A regular pentagon has a side length of 
. Find its perimeter.
A regular pentagon has a side length of . Find its perimeter.
Because we're told the pentagon is a regular polygon, this means that all of its sides are the same length. That is, the side lengths are congruent.
In order to solve for the perimeter, which is the sum of all sides, we can use a multiplication shortcut of:
, where 
 is perimeter, 
 is length of the sides, and 
 is the number of sides of the polygon.
Using the information given in the problem, the values can be substituted in.


Note that this math is the same as adding 
 five times:

Because we're told the pentagon is a regular polygon, this means that all of its sides are the same length. That is, the side lengths are congruent.
In order to solve for the perimeter, which is the sum of all sides, we can use a multiplication shortcut of:
, where 
 is perimeter, 
 is length of the sides, and 
 is the number of sides of the polygon.
Using the information given in the problem, the values can be substituted in.
Note that this math is the same as adding  five times:
Compare your answer with the correct one above
One side of a regular pentagon is 
. Find the perimeter of the pentagon.
One side of a regular pentagon is . Find the perimeter of the pentagon.
In a regular pentagon, all of the sides are the same length.
The perimeter can then be found by summing all 
 sides or multiplying 
 by 
.

In a regular pentagon, all of the sides are the same length.
The perimeter can then be found by summing all  sides or multiplying 
 by 
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above

What is the perimeter of the regular pentagon pictured above?

What is the perimeter of the regular pentagon pictured above?
The key word in this question is "regular." Since the pentagon is regular, all of its sides are equal. This means that it, in fact, looks like:

The perimeter for this is simply 
 or 
.
The key word in this question is "regular." Since the pentagon is regular, all of its sides are equal. This means that it, in fact, looks like:

The perimeter for this is simply  or 
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A regular pentagon has a side length of 
. Find its perimeter.
A regular pentagon has a side length of . Find its perimeter.
Because we're told the pentagon is a regular polygon, this means that all of its sides are the same length. That is, the side lengths are congruent.
In order to solve for the perimeter, which is the sum of all sides, we can use a multiplication shortcut of:
, where 
 is perimeter, 
 is length of the sides, and 
 is the number of sides of the polygon.
Using the information given in the problem, the values can be substituted in.


Note that this math is the same as adding 
 five times:

Because we're told the pentagon is a regular polygon, this means that all of its sides are the same length. That is, the side lengths are congruent.
In order to solve for the perimeter, which is the sum of all sides, we can use a multiplication shortcut of:
, where 
 is perimeter, 
 is length of the sides, and 
 is the number of sides of the polygon.
Using the information given in the problem, the values can be substituted in.
Note that this math is the same as adding  five times:
Compare your answer with the correct one above
One side of a regular pentagon is 
. Find the perimeter of the pentagon.
One side of a regular pentagon is . Find the perimeter of the pentagon.
In a regular pentagon, all of the sides are the same length.
The perimeter can then be found by summing all 
 sides or multiplying 
 by 
.

In a regular pentagon, all of the sides are the same length.
The perimeter can then be found by summing all  sides or multiplying 
 by 
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above

What is the perimeter of the regular pentagon pictured above?

What is the perimeter of the regular pentagon pictured above?
The key word in this question is "regular." Since the pentagon is regular, all of its sides are equal. This means that it, in fact, looks like:

The perimeter for this is simply 
 or 
.
The key word in this question is "regular." Since the pentagon is regular, all of its sides are equal. This means that it, in fact, looks like:

The perimeter for this is simply  or 
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A regular pentagon has a side length of 
. Find its perimeter.
A regular pentagon has a side length of . Find its perimeter.
Because we're told the pentagon is a regular polygon, this means that all of its sides are the same length. That is, the side lengths are congruent.
In order to solve for the perimeter, which is the sum of all sides, we can use a multiplication shortcut of:
, where 
 is perimeter, 
 is length of the sides, and 
 is the number of sides of the polygon.
Using the information given in the problem, the values can be substituted in.


Note that this math is the same as adding 
 five times:

Because we're told the pentagon is a regular polygon, this means that all of its sides are the same length. That is, the side lengths are congruent.
In order to solve for the perimeter, which is the sum of all sides, we can use a multiplication shortcut of:
, where 
 is perimeter, 
 is length of the sides, and 
 is the number of sides of the polygon.
Using the information given in the problem, the values can be substituted in.
Note that this math is the same as adding  five times:
Compare your answer with the correct one above
One side of a regular pentagon is 
. Find the perimeter of the pentagon.
One side of a regular pentagon is . Find the perimeter of the pentagon.
In a regular pentagon, all of the sides are the same length.
The perimeter can then be found by summing all 
 sides or multiplying 
 by 
.

In a regular pentagon, all of the sides are the same length.
The perimeter can then be found by summing all  sides or multiplying 
 by 
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above

What is the perimeter of the regular pentagon pictured above?

What is the perimeter of the regular pentagon pictured above?
The key word in this question is "regular." Since the pentagon is regular, all of its sides are equal. This means that it, in fact, looks like:

The perimeter for this is simply 
 or 
.
The key word in this question is "regular." Since the pentagon is regular, all of its sides are equal. This means that it, in fact, looks like:

The perimeter for this is simply  or 
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
A regular pentagon has a side length of 
. Find its perimeter.
A regular pentagon has a side length of . Find its perimeter.
Because we're told the pentagon is a regular polygon, this means that all of its sides are the same length. That is, the side lengths are congruent.
In order to solve for the perimeter, which is the sum of all sides, we can use a multiplication shortcut of:
, where 
 is perimeter, 
 is length of the sides, and 
 is the number of sides of the polygon.
Using the information given in the problem, the values can be substituted in.


Note that this math is the same as adding 
 five times:

Because we're told the pentagon is a regular polygon, this means that all of its sides are the same length. That is, the side lengths are congruent.
In order to solve for the perimeter, which is the sum of all sides, we can use a multiplication shortcut of:
, where 
 is perimeter, 
 is length of the sides, and 
 is the number of sides of the polygon.
Using the information given in the problem, the values can be substituted in.
Note that this math is the same as adding  five times:
Compare your answer with the correct one above
One side of a regular pentagon is 
. Find the perimeter of the pentagon.
One side of a regular pentagon is . Find the perimeter of the pentagon.
In a regular pentagon, all of the sides are the same length.
The perimeter can then be found by summing all 
 sides or multiplying 
 by 
.

In a regular pentagon, all of the sides are the same length.
The perimeter can then be found by summing all  sides or multiplying 
 by 
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above

What is the perimeter of the regular pentagon pictured above?

What is the perimeter of the regular pentagon pictured above?
The key word in this question is "regular." Since the pentagon is regular, all of its sides are equal. This means that it, in fact, looks like:

The perimeter for this is simply 
 or 
.
The key word in this question is "regular." Since the pentagon is regular, all of its sides are equal. This means that it, in fact, looks like:

The perimeter for this is simply  or 
.
Compare your answer with the correct one above