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Adalyn Zuniga
4 September, 13:21
How do I figure perimeter and area
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Marilyn Barber
4 September, 16:16
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Answer:you figure out the perimeter by multiplying the numbers outside the box and to find the area you need to add the numbers outside the box
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Santana
4 September, 16:49
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To find the area of a rectangle or a square you need to multiply the length and the width of a rectangle or a square. There are different units for perimeter and area The perimeter has the same units as the length of the sides of rectangle or square whereas the area's unit is squared.
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