How to find perimeter

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Angela has a garden that she wants to put a fence around. How much fencing will she need if her garden is by

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Explanation

The fence is going around the garden, so this is a perimeter problem.

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What is the length of a rectangular room with a perimeter of and a width of

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Explanation

We have the perimeter and the width, so we can plug those values into our equation and solve for our unknown.

Subtract from both sides

Divide by both sides

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What is the perimeter of a square with area 196 square inches?

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It cannot be determined from the information given.

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Explanation

A square with area 196 square inches has sidelength inches, and therefore has perimeter inches

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What is the length of a yard with a perimeter of and a width of

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Explanation

We have the perimeter and the width, so we can plug those values into our equation and solve for our unknown.

Subtract from both sides

Divide by both sides

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David wants to put a fence around his backyard. How much fencing will he need if his backyard is by

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Explanation

The fence is going around the backyard, so this is a perimeter problem.

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What is the length of a yard with a perimeter of and a width of

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Explanation

We have the perimeter and the width, so we can plug those values into our equation and solve for our unknown.

Subtract from both sides

Divide by both sides

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What is the length of a rectangular room with a perimeter of and a width of

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Explanation

We have the perimeter and the width, so we can plug those values into our equation and solve for our unknown.

Subtract from both sides

Divide by both sides

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What is the length of a rectangular room with a perimeter of and a width of

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Explanation

We have the perimeter and the width, so we can plug those values into our equation and solve for our unknown.

Subtract from both sides

Divide by both sides

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Each side of a square is units long. Which is the greater quantity?

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(B) The perimeter of the square

(A) and (B) are equal

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(A) is greater

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(B) is greater

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It is impossible to determine which is greater from the information given

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Explanation

The perimeter of a square is four times its side length:

Since the perimeter is equal to , (A) and (B) are equal.

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David wants to put a fence around his backyard. How much fencing will he need if his backyard is by

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Explanation

The fence is going around the backyard, so this is a perimeter problem.