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The perimeter is the distance around the outside of a shape.
To work out the perimeter of a rectangle, you add up the lengths and the widths. For example:
The perimeter is the distance around the outside of a shape. To work out the perimeter of a rectangle, you add up the lengths and the widths. For example: Length 15cm Width 4cm
The perimeter is the distance around the outside of a shape. To work out the perimeter of a rectangle, you add up the lengths and the widths. For example: Length 15cm Width 4cm Perimeter = 15cm + 4cm + 15cm + 4cm = 38cm
Length 15cm Width 4cm A quicker way to find the perimeter of a rectangle is to add up one of the lengths with one of the widths and then double that answer
Length 15cm Width 4cm A quicker way to find the perimeter of a rectangle is to add up one of the lengths with one of the widths and then double that answer For example, (15cm + 4cm) x 2 = 38cm
Area is the amount of space that is covered by a 2D shape. It is measured in square units. For example a square cm (written cm²): 1cm
Area is the amount of space that is covered by a 2D shape. It is measured in square units. For example a square cm (written cm²): 1cm Length 15cm Width 4cm
Area is the amount of space that is covered by a 2D shape. It is measured in square units. For example a square cm (written cm²): You can work out the area by adding up the number of square cm. In this example there are 60cm² 1cm Length 15cm Width 4cm
Area is the amount of space that is covered by a 2D shape. It is measured in square units. For example a square cm (written cm²): You can work out the area by adding up the number of square cm. In this example there are 60cm² 1cm Length 15cm Width 4cm Or you can multiply the length by width: 15 x 4 = 60cm²
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