A regular hexagon has sides that are 14.6 cm long. What is the hexagon's perimeter?
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The perimeter of a regular hexagon can be calculated by multiplying the length of one side by the number of sides, which is six for a hexagon.
Given that the length of one side of the regular hexagon is 14.6 cm, the perimeter (P) can be calculated as:
[ P = 6 \times \text{side length} ]
Substituting the given side length:
[ P = 6 \times 14.6 ]
[ P = 87.6 ]
Therefore, the perimeter of the regular hexagon is (87.6) centimeters.
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