Find the perimeterof a decagon if each of its sides are 5.9 yards long?

A decagon has ten sides. So, multiply 5.9 yards by 10 for the perimeter

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To find the perimeter of a decagon, we need to know the length of each side. In this case, each side is given as 5.9 yards.

A decagon has 10 sides, so we can calculate the perimeter by multiplying the length of one side by the number of sides in the decagon.

Perimeter = Length of one side × Number of sides

Perimeter = 5.9 yards × 10

Perimeter = 59 yards

Therefore, the perimeter of the decagon is 59 yards.