Polygon + addition - practice problems
Number of problems found: 8
- A pentagon
Find the perimeter of a pentagon whose sides measure 11/2 cm, 7/4 cm, 3 1/3 cm, 2 1/3 cm and 2 1/12 cm. - Angles of a hexagon
Find the interior angles of a hexagon if the sizes of the angles form an arithmetic sequence, and the smallest angle is 70°. - 9-gon
The sum of interior angles of 9-gon is: - Regular polygons
Two regular polygons, x and y, are such that the number of sides of x is three more than the number of the sides of y. If the sum of the exterior angles of x and y is 117°, how many sides have x? - Vegetable garden
The four sides of a vegetable garden are 15 1/2 feet, 18 3/4 feet, 24 1/4 feet, and 30 1/2 feet. How many feet of fencing are needed to go around the garden? (write the answer as the whole number) - Six-sided polygon
There is a six-sided polygon. The first two angles are equal, the third angle is twice (the equal angles), two other angles are trice the equal angle, while the last angle is a right angle. Find the value of each angle. - Octahedron - sum
On each wall of a regular octahedron is written one of the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, wherein on different sides are different numbers. John makes the sum of the numbers written on three adjacent walls for each wall. Thus got eight sums, which al - angles in quadrilateral
What size have angles in quadrilateral (4-gon) if they are in a ratio of 8:9:10:13?
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