There are two acceptable ways of solving this. I'll show both (just in case one of them doesn't align with the information from your textbook).
Option 1 (fast and easy):The following is the equation for the area of a regular pentagon with side length s.

Plug s=12 into the equation.


The third choice should be your answer.
Option 2 (much more complicated):The area of a regular polygon can be solved with the following formula.

Let's solve for the apothem.
A pentagon can be divided into 5 congruent isosceles triangles. The vertex angle will be 360/5, or 72 degrees.
An isosceles triangle can be divided into two right triangles. One of the angles of the right triangle will be 72/2, or 36 degrees.
The leg opposite of the 36 degree angle will be 12/2, or 6 inches long.


The apothem is about 8.26 inches.
The perimeter is 12*5, or 60 inches.



(it seems that we're off by 0.1 due to rounding errors)
The answer is the third choice. Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
x = -5.975
Step-by-step explanation:
distribute first by multiplying 2/5 by 'x' and then by 9/10 to get:
2/5x - 18/50 = -2 3/4
next, change -2 3/4 into an improper fraction to get:
2/5x - 18/50 = -11/4
now add 18/50 to -18/50 and to -11/4 using a common denominator of 100
2/5x = -275/100 + 36/100
2/5x = -239/100
multiply each side by 5/2 to isolate 'x':
x = -239/100 · 5/2
x = -1195/200
now simplify:
x = -5.975
Tip all u have to do is look up the name for each one and it shows u
Answer:
four fifth times 20
Step-by-step explanation:
17.60=16
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Remember, the way to do this is to get
, so just let b = - 11, and you get the answer