measure the length of the sides of the object. remember it is only the edges that you should measure. add up the length of each edge and that is your perimeter.
Depends what you are studying.
reading, science,and math.
In sixth grade
add the lengths of all the sides
In second grade terms, "The line that goes all the way around the shape".
50 pages of work a day for 8th
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Parents are often able to provide assistance with 6th grade math problems. There are several online sources which might provide helpful. Math Blaster, Math Help and Tutor Vista are websites which could provide help with 6th grade math problems.
That would depend on what grade you're in, for a sixth grade, yes. but for a seventh grader just get help from your teacher. for anyone older than that.. no
Ofcourse that is. Most people i know get 254 or higher in eight grade. You achieving that in sixth grade is pretty impressive. :)