Perimeter
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Perimeter is the word used to describe the distance around the outside of an object or shape.

 

To find the perimeter of any shape, add the lengths of its sides.

 

Example 1

Let's find the perimeter of my backyard by adding together the lengths of all the sides. My backyard is 100 feet in length and 50 feet in width. 
Perimeter
= 100 + 100 + 50 + 50 = 300 feet 

 

Example 2

Find the perimeter of the barn.  Think of yourself walking around the outside of the barn adding distances as you go.  The length of the barn is 75 feet and the width of the barn is 90 feet. 
Perimeter =
75 + 90 + 75 + 90 = 330 feet

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