What is the perimeter of the given figure?
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Twig (twig@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Wednesday, 24-May-2023 19:37:34 JST Twig - Machismo repeated this.
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Raven’s Raiment (jagahati@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Wednesday, 24-May-2023 19:37:31 JST Raven’s Raiment @Twig exact value not possible given the lacking variables.
However it can be estimated to 56cm.
I would like to point out that the dimensions are not accurate when measured against one another.
I suspect that this is meant to elicit many false responses.
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† top dog :pedomustdie: (dcc@annihilation.social)'s status on Wednesday, 24-May-2023 19:47:23 JST † top dog :pedomustdie: @Jagahati @Twig -
Machismo (zerglingman@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Wednesday, 24-May-2023 19:47:40 JST Machismo @dcc @Twig @Jagahati The women's breakfast question. -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 24-May-2023 20:01:22 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: I actually failed this one when I was asked it by trying to make it too complicated: I tried to draw the water in motion as if someone had just twisted the bottle. Machismo likes this. -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 24-May-2023 20:16:03 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: Vertical surfaces: This is easy. We have the right hand surface which equals 12. We don't know the left hand surfaces but we know that they add up to the right hand surface so they are also 12. So the sum of the vertical surfaces is 24.
Horizontal surfaces: This is a bit trickier and I had to write it out as algebra to figure it out. We have two known surfaces, and two unknown surfaces. The two known surfaces are 10 and 8, there's another surface which I'll call X which is an unknown intersection between the two. Then we have the top surface which is 10 + 8 - the intersection. So in total we get 10 + 8 + X + (10 + 8 - X). The two intersections cancel out so we get 10 + 8 + 10 + 8 = 36
So in total 24 + 36 = 60Machismo likes this. -
:spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: (eiregoat@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Wednesday, 24-May-2023 20:16:04 JST :spinnenrad: Festivegoat :spinnenrad: Nope! All the information you need to calculate the perimeter is present. The answer is 60. I'll spoiler the way to calculate it in a reply...