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Ashley Watts
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7 December, 16:45
Why do you use linear units for perimeter
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William Cooley
7 December, 17:03
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You measure perimeter in linear units because it is the measurement of the outline or path of a given shape or area. A perimeter is NOT the Measurement of what is Inside that outline/path. Instead, it is one-dimensional, which means that it uses linear units, such as feet or meters.
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