perimeter of an _____________ figures can be measured using string and a ruler
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The perimeter is the measured length of such a boundary. In geometry, it is defined as the sum of the distance of all the lengths of the sides of an object. Perimeter is measured in any unit of length, e.g. metres, centimetres, miles or inches
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The perimeter is determined by adding the lengths of the sides/edges of the shape. For small irregular shapes, we can use a string of thread and place it exactly along the boundary of the shape, once. The total length of the string used along the boundary is the perimeter of the shape
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