Perimeter of Polygons

Practice Questions

SSAT Upper Level Quantitative (Math) › Perimeter of Polygons

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The base length of a parallelogram is 10 inches and the side length is 6 inches. Give the perimeter of the parallelogram.

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The base length of a parallelogram is 10 inches and the side length is 6 inches. Give the perimeter of the parallelogram.

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The diagonal of a square is . Find the perimeter of the square.

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Track

The track at Harriet Beecher Stowe High School is a perfect square of with diagonal 600 feet, and is shown in the above figure. Beginning at point A, Corinne runs around the track clockwise three complete times, then contunes to run until she reaches point B. Which of the following comes closest to the distance Corinne runs?

You will need to know that .

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Track

The track at Harriet Beecher Stowe High School is a perfect square of with diagonal 600 feet, and is shown in the above figure. Beginning at point A, Corinne runs around the track clockwise three complete times, then contunes to run until she reaches point B. Which of the following comes closest to the distance Corinne runs?

You will need to know that .

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A hexagon with perimeter 60 has four congruent sides of length . Its other two sides are congruent to each other. Give the length of each of those other sides in terms of .

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Track

The track at Frederick Douglass High School is a perfect square of with diagonal 400 feet, and is shown in the above figure. Julia wants to run around the track for one mile. If Julia starts at point A and runs clockwise, where will she be after she has run for a mile?

A hint:

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Track

The track at Frederick Douglass High School is a perfect square of with diagonal 400 feet, and is shown in the above figure. Julia wants to run around the track for one mile. If Julia starts at point A and runs clockwise, where will she be after she has run for a mile?

A hint:

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A hexagon with perimeter 60 has four congruent sides of length . Its other two sides are congruent to each other. Give the length of each of those other sides in terms of .

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The diagonal of a square is . Find the perimeter of the square.

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