The perimeter is the sum of the measurements around a shape.
Because a perimeter is measured in linear units while an area is measured in square units.
No. Just like a length, a perimeter is measured in linear units.
Then what do you measure it with?
Because the perimeter is a linear measurement, and area is measured by multiplying 2 linear measurements together.
Nurr, it's measured in regular measurements.
Perimeter, I think.
It's a length.
it isn't- it can be measured in any unit of measure that measures length
No, perimeter is always measured in units of length (L)
any convenient unit of length
A perimeter is measured in LINEAR units. Neither 'square' units nor 'cube' units.
The perimeter of Pennsylvania is about 928 miles. (measured up to 1203 miles by extended shorelines)