Perimeter practice

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Practice your knowledge on perimeters
Paul Hermann
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Question 1

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An equilateral triangle has a perimeter of 27 centimetres. How long is each side?
Answer
  • 8 centimetres
  • 9 centimetres
  • 7 centimetres
  • 10 centimetres

Question 2

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Two sides of a triangle are 11centimetres and 8 centimetres. The perimeter of the triangle is 28 centimetres. How long is the 3rd side?
Answer
  • 8 centimetres
  • 11 centimetres
  • 9 centimetres
  • 70 milliimetres

Question 3

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An equilateral triangle has a perimeter of 42 metres. How long is each side?
Answer
  • 14,000 millimetres
  • 14 metres
  • 1,400 centimetres
  • All of the above

Question 4

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A regular hexagon has a perimeter of 36 centimetres. Jack says each side is 6 centimetres long. Is he correct?
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

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A pentagon has a perimeter of 36 centimetres. 4 of the sides measure 5 centimetres, 6 centimetres, 7 centimetres and 8 centimetres. How long is the other side?
Answer
  • 8 centimetres
  • 70 millimetres
  • 100 milliimetres
  • 9 centimetres

Question 6

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An octagon has a perimeter of 39.5 metres. 7 of the sides measure 2 metres, 7 metres, 4 metres, 300 centimetres, 8,000 millimetres, 600 centimetres, and 5,000 millimetres. How long is the missing side?
Answer
  • 45 centimetres
  • 5.5 metres
  • 450 centimetres
  • 3,500 millimetres
  • 2.5 metres

Question 7

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What is the perimeter of a rectangle 10m long by 5m wide?
Answer
  • 22 m
  • 30 m
  • 10 m
  • 55 m

Question 8

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What is the perimeter of a rectangle 8mm by 6mm?
Answer
  • 28 cm
  • 28 sq cm
  • 36 sq cm
  • 28 mm

Question 9

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The total perimeter of a rectangle is 28 metres. Two sides are each 4m long. What is the length of each other side?
Answer
  • 10 centimetres
  • 4 metres
  • 5 metres
  • 10 metres

Question 10

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Sue and Dora were comparing the perimeters of their jewelery boxes. Dora said that she has a larger perimeter because her box is so much longer. Sue said that the jewelry boxes have the same perimeter. Who is correct?
Answer
  • Sue is correct.
  • Dora is correct.
  • They are both correct.
  • They are both incorrect.
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