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How do you calculate perimeter and area math? - Answers
Perimeter: Add up the length of all the sides. Area: You have to learn formulae for different figures, and apply them. For a rectangle, you just multiply length x side. For other figures, use other formulae. For example, the area of a triangle is 1/2 x base x height (where the height is perpendicular to the base).
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Perimeter: Add up the length of all the sides. Area: You have to learn formulae for different figures, and apply them. For a rectangle, you just multiply length x side. For other figures, use other formulae. For example, the area of a triangle is 1/2 x base x height (where the height is perpendicular to the base).
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How do you calculate perimeter and area math? - Answers
Perimeter: Add up the length of all the sides. Area: You have to learn formulae for different figures, and apply them. For a rectangle, you just multiply length x side. For other figures, use other formulae. For example, the area of a triangle is 1/2 x base x height (where the height is perpendicular to the base).
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