GMAT Quantitative Reasoning › DSQ: Calculating the length of the side of a quadrilateral
Consider parallelogram .
I) The perimeter of is
light years.
II) Side is
light years and is equivalent to side
.
Find the length of side .
Consider isosceles trapezoid .
I) has a perimeter of
.
II) The larger base of is 45 times bigger than the smaller base.
Find the length of the two legs of .
Notes: refers to the length of the entire dashed line. Figure not drawn to scale.
Calculate , the height of the large trapezoid.
Statement 1:
Statement 2: The area of the trapezoid is 7,000.
Calculate the side of a square.
Statement 1: A circle with an area of is enclosed inside the square and touches all four edges of the square.
Statement 2: A circle with a circumference of encloses the square and touches all four corners of the square.
NOTE: Figure NOT drawn to scale.
Is the above figure a parallelogram?
Statement 1:
Statement 2: