Polygon Word Problems
Delve into engaging word problems that challenge your understanding of polygons. For instance, discover the side length of a stop sign, which is an octagon with a total side length of 96 inches. Calculate the mean of sides from various polygons, including triangles and pentagons. Test your reasoning with clues that lead to identifying polygons based on sides. Encounter real-world applications like determining dimensions for a tiled area. Sharpen your problem-solving skills while exploring the fascinating world of geometric shapes.
Polygon Word Problems
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The sum of all the sides of a stop sign is 96 inches. A stop sign is an octagon with all sides equal. How many inches does each side measure?
I have 1 triangle, 3 pentagons and 2 hexagons. What is the mean of sides of the polygons that I have?
If you multiply the number of sides I have by the number of sides in an octagon, you will get 48. What polygon am I?
If you add the number of sides that I have by the number of sides in a triangle you get 8 sides. What polygon am I?
The sum of my sides is 21 inches. Each of my sides measures 7 inches. What am I?
I am a special rhombus with all right angles. What quadrilateral am I?
door stop sign CD case computer monitor Which object from the screen list is NOT a quadrilateral? What type of polygon is it?
The perimeter of the window is 8 feet, what is the length of each side? Explain and/or draw your answer.
The area being tiled covers 240 square feet. List all the possible dimensions for the space.