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Hi, I'm having a difficult time understanding a couple of Geometry questions on my homework and I'd really appreciate it if someone could answer them and explain to me how to get the same answer.

Question 1: A regular pentagon has an apothem of 3.2 m and an area of 37.2 m². What is the length of one side of the pentagon?

Question 2: A regular hexagon has perimeter 60 in. What is the hexagon's area?

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Steve
area = 1/2 perimeter * apothem
37.2 = 1/2 * 3.2p
p = 23.25
p=5s, so s=4.65

p=6s, so s=10
we have 30-60-90 triangles to form apothems, so
a = 5*sqrt(3) = 8.66

area = 1/2 * 8.66 * 60 = 259.8
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45
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288
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GEOM B U5 L3 Areas of Regular Polygons
1. For questions 1 and 2, use the diagram below.

The figure above is a regular octagon with radii and a apothem drawn. What is m ∠1?
*B, 45°

2. What is m ∠2?
*D, 67.5°

3. A regular pentagon has a apothem of 3.2 m and an area of 37.2 m². What is the length of one side of the pentagon?
*B, 4.65 m

4. What is the area of the square below?
*D, 288 cm²

5. A regular hexagon has perimeter 60in. What is the hexagon's area?
*B, 150√³ in.²
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1. B) 45
2. D) 67.5
3. B) 4.65
4. D) 288
5. B) 150

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