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How do you get the perimeter of a figure? - Answers
The perimeter of any figure is the total length of all sides of the figure... 'outer boundaries'... in a circle this is called the circumference. e.g. Square : side x 4 Rectangle: (Length X 2) + (Width X 2) Parallelogram: 2b + 2c ... where b & c are the lengths of one of the opposite sides. Trapezoid: a + b + c + d ... sum of all four sides Triangle: a + b + c ... sum of all three sides Circle: 2 x pi x r *** So you would 'measure the outline'. This comes in handy with irregularly-shaped perimeters.
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How do you get the perimeter of a figure? - Answers
The perimeter of any figure is the total length of all sides of the figure... 'outer boundaries'... in a circle this is called the circumference. e.g. Square : side x 4 Rectangle: (Length X 2) + (Width X 2) Parallelogram: 2b + 2c ... where b & c are the lengths of one of the opposite sides. Trapezoid: a + b + c + d ... sum of all four sides Triangle: a + b + c ... sum of all three sides Circle: 2 x pi x r *** So you would 'measure the outline'. This comes in handy with irregularly-shaped perimeters.
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How do you get the perimeter of a figure? - Answers
The perimeter of any figure is the total length of all sides of the figure... 'outer boundaries'... in a circle this is called the circumference. e.g. Square : side x 4 Rectangle: (Length X 2) + (Width X 2) Parallelogram: 2b + 2c ... where b & c are the lengths of one of the opposite sides. Trapezoid: a + b + c + d ... sum of all four sides Triangle: a + b + c ... sum of all three sides Circle: 2 x pi x r *** So you would 'measure the outline'. This comes in handy with irregularly-shaped perimeters.
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