SAT Math : How to find the length of the side of a pentagon

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Example Questions

Example Question #12 : Geometry

Pentagon

The above diagram shows a pentagonal track with perimeter one third of a mile. Adrianne starts at Point A and runs clockwise until she gets halfway between Points D and E. Which of the following choices is closest to the number of feet she runs?

Possible Answers:

1,200 feet

1,400 feet 

1,000 feet

1,100 feet

1,300 feet

Correct answer:

1,200 feet

Explanation:

The perimeter of the pentagonal track is one third of a mile; one mile is equal to 5,280 feet, so the perimeter is 

 feet.

Each side of the pentagon has length one fifth of its perimeter, or

 feet.

Adrianne runs three and one half sides, or

 feet.

This makes 1,200 feet the closest, and correct, choice.

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