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Perimeter Practice

Create the following rectangles by dragging the dots to expand the sides. Rectangle 1: Perimeter = 16 units Rectangle 2: Perimeter = 20 units Rectangle 3: Perimeter = 28 units

Now that you have practiced working with perimeter, answer a few questions to show what you know!

What is the formula for perimeter?

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What is the perimeter of the following rectangle?

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What is the perimeter of the following rectangle?

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Now that you have answered some questions about perimeter, let's extend our learning to learn about finding the perimeter of composite shapes!