All SSAT Upper Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #535 : Geometry
In terms of , find the perimeter of a triangle with side lengths .
To find the perimeter of a triangle, add up all of its sides.
Example Question #536 : Geometry
In terms of , find the perimeter of a triangle with side lengths of .
To find the perimeter of a triangle, add up all of its sides.
Example Question #537 : Geometry
In terms of , find the perimeter of a triangle with side lengths of .
To find the perimeter of a triangle, add up all of its sides.
Example Question #541 : Geometry
Find the perimeter of a triangle with side lengths .
To find the perimeter of a triangle, add up all of its sides.
Example Question #542 : Geometry
Bill has a triangular garden that he needs to fence. The garden has side lengths of . In feet, how much fencing will Bill need?
To find how much fencing Bill needs, you will need to find the perimeter of the triangle. The perimeter of a triangle is found by adding up all the sides together.
Example Question #11 : Acute / Obtuse Triangles
Find the perimeter of a triangle with side lengths of .
To find the perimeter of a triangle, add up all of its sides.
Example Question #761 : Ssat Upper Level Quantitative (Math)
Find the perimeter of the triangle below:
First, find the length of the missing side.
Since the angle measurements in the base of the triangle are the same, this is an isosceles triangle. The side lengths directly across from the equal angles must be the same. Thus, the missing side length is .
Now, to find the perimeter, add up all the side lengths.
Example Question #13 : Acute / Obtuse Triangles
Find the perimeter of the triangle below:
First, find the length of the missing side.
Since the angle measurements in the base of the triangle are the same, this is an isosceles triangle. The side lengths directly across from the equal angles must be the same. Thus, the missing side length is .
Now, to find the perimeter, add up all the side lengths.
Example Question #14 : Acute / Obtuse Triangles
Find the perimeter of the triangle below:
First, find the length of the missing side.
Since there are two angles that are the same, this is an isosceles triangle. The side lengths directly across from the equal angles must be the same. Thus, the missing side length is .
Now, to find the perimeter, add up all the side lengths.
Example Question #15 : Acute / Obtuse Triangles
Find the perimeter of the triangle below:
First, find the length of the missing side.
Since there are two angles that are the same, this is an isosceles triangle. The side lengths directly across from the equal angles must be the same. Thus, the missing side length is .
Now, to find the perimeter, add up all the side lengths.
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