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How do you figure perimeter? - Answers

Perimeter of a circle is calculated as Pi (3.14) times the diameter of the circle, or P = Pi x D. The perimeter of a square is 4 times the length of one side (or the length of each side added together). The perimeter of any other regular polygon is the length of the sides added together.



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Perimeter of a circle is calculated as Pi (3.14) times the diameter of the circle, or P = Pi x D. The perimeter of a square is 4 times the length of one side (or the length of each side added together). The perimeter of any other regular polygon is the length of the sides added together.



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How do you figure perimeter? - Answers

Perimeter of a circle is calculated as Pi (3.14) times the diameter of the circle, or P = Pi x D. The perimeter of a square is 4 times the length of one side (or the length of each side added together). The perimeter of any other regular polygon is the length of the sides added together.

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