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Kennedi Cummings
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20 January, 17:18
How can you find the perimeter of any shape?
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Emmy Stark
20 January, 17:37
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There's no one way to do it. Each shape has its own unique formula for the perimeter.
A squares perimeter is 2L + 2W while a circle's perimeter formula is 2pi*radius
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Justine Murphy
20 January, 17:37
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Adding the length of each sides
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