Question 961670
1 meter 65 centimeters is equal to 165 centimeters because 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters.


so the width of one side of your pentagon is 165 centimeters.


i believe this will help you.


you can probably do the math, but this is so much easier.


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if you plug in 165 centimeters as the length of the side (called "a"), then you will get:


the height of the pentagon would be 113.552 + 140.357 = 253.909 centimeters.


they do not show you the width and you can't really see what the width is from the diagram.


that diagram, by the way, is shown below:


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to find the width, you will probably need a little trigonometry.


see the following picture.


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the height is r + R which is equal to 253.909


the width is AB in the second picture which is equal to 266.975


the width is the largest measurement.