A rectangle is shown in the figure below. What is the perimeter? Units are in inches.

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Responses

265–√ in
265–√ in

55–√ in
55–√ in

155–√ in
155–√ in

105–√ in
105–√ in
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To calculate the perimeter of a rectangle, you can use the formula:

\[ \text{Perimeter} = 2 \times (\text{length} + \text{width}) \]

Unfortunately, without specific values for the length and width of the rectangle given in the figure, I can't directly compute the perimeter or select a response from your options.

Assuming the rectangle's dimensions were represented by \(\sqrt{265}\), \(\sqrt{55}\), \(\sqrt{155}\), or \(\sqrt{105}\), here’s how you would handle it:

  1. Substitute the appropriate dimensions for length and width.
  2. Carry out the calculation for the perimeter.
  3. Compare the calculated perimeter to the options given.

If you could provide the dimensions, I'd be happy to help calculate the perimeter!