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Find the area of a square field if its perimeter is 96 m.

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Rahul walks 12 m north from his house and turns west to walk 35 m to reach his friend’s house. While returning, he walks diagonally from his friend’s house to reach back to his house. What distance did he walk while returning?

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A 5.5 m long ladder is leaned against a wall. The ladder reaches the wall to a height of 4.4 m. Find the distance between the wall and the foot of the ladder.

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Put three different numbers in the circles so that when you add the numbers at the end of each line you always get a perfect square.

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What is the sum of all angles of a hexagon?

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How many diagonals does a hexagon have?

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Which of the following is an equiangular and equilateral polygon?

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In a parallelogram PQRS, if ∠P = 60°, then other three angles are ______.

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The sum of angles of a concave quadrilateral is ______.

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Which of the following can never be the measure of exterior angle of a regular polygon?

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The number of sides of a regular polygon whose each interior angle is of 135° is ______.

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To construct a unique parallelogram, the minimum number of measurements required is ______.

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The measure of each exterior angle of a regular pentagon is ______.

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The measure of each angle of a regular pentagon is ______.

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The name of three-sided regular polygon is ______.

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The number of diagonals in a hexagon is ______.

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A regular polygon is a polygon whose all sides are equal and all ______ are equal.

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______ measurements can determine a quadrilateral uniquely.

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The measure of ______ angle of concave quadrilateral is more than 180°.

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A nonagon has ______ sides.

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