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Perimeters and Areas

Perimeters and Areas. Perimeters. The perimeter of a rectangle can be found by adding the lengths of all the sides. 14 units 15 units 16 units 17 units. What is the perimeter of this rectangle?. Perimeters. 14 units 15 units 16 units 17 units.

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Perimeters and Areas

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  1. PerimetersandAreas

  2. Perimeters The perimeter of a rectangle can be found by adding the lengths of all the sides. 14 units 15 units 16 units 17 units What is the perimeter of this rectangle?

  3. Perimeters 14 units 15 units 16 units 17 units What is the perimeter of this rectangle?

  4. Perimeters 4 cm 12 units 13 units 14 units 15 units 3 cm What is the perimeter of this rectangle?

  5. Perimeters 16 cm 39 cm 57 cm 59 cm 49 cm 13.5 cm What is the perimeter of this rectangle?

  6. Areas The area of a rectangle can be found by counting the number of squares it takes to fill the shape. 14 units² 15 units² 16 units² 17 units² What is the area of this rectangle?

  7. Areas 20 units² 25 units² 30 units² 35 units² What is the area of this rectangle?

  8. Areas 20 units² 24 units² 28 units² 30 units² What is the area of this rectangle?

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