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How Do You Calculate The Perimeter Of A Shape?

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How Do You Calculate The Perimeter Of A Shape?

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The perimeter of shapes is the summation of the length of each side of a shape. Perimeter for a circle is different: when a diameter equals one, then the perimeter equals pi. Contractors use perimeter for things such as to determine lengths of fences or putting a border around a room. Measure the length of each side of a shape. For example, a parallelogram may have sides of 3 inches, 3 inches, 5 inches and 5 inches. Add the sides together. In the example, 3 plus 3 plus 5 plus 5 equals a perimeter of 16 inches. Recalculate the perimeter to check your work. Since perimeter calculations involve adding three or more sides, each additional side adds to the chance of making a calculation error. Measure the diameter of the circle. The diameter is the length from one end of a circle to the opposite end of the circle. For example, a circle may have a diameter of 10 inches. Divide the diameter into two to determine the radius. In the example, the radius of the circle is 5 inches. Multiply 2 by t

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