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In both cases, it's the distance around.

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Q: How is the circumference of a circle similar to the perimeter of a polygon?
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Who Polygon is to perimeter as circle is to?

circumference


what is circumference perimeter?

The circumference is the distance around a circle whereas the perimeter is the distance around a polygon


The perimeter of a polygon is like the circumference of a circle?

Yes it is because the perimeter describe the outside of the figure, when also the circumference describe the outside of the circle.


What is the name of a outside polygon?

It is its perimeter and the outside of a circle is its circumference


What name is given to the perimeter of circle?

The perimeter of a circle is its circumference


How the circumference of a circle and perimeter of a polygon are alike?

They are alike because both are just alike..


How do you find the perimeter when circumference is given?

When the shape is a circle, then the perimeter is called"circumference".The circumference IS the perimeter of a circle.


How is a circumference of a circle like the permeter of a polygon?

I'm not entirely sure what you are meaning to ask unless you simply aren't sure of the definitions of each. The circumference of a circle is the length of the entire edge of a circle. The perimeter of a polygon is the length of the entire edge of a polygon combined.


How is circumference similar to the perimeter?

Both are the measurement of the outside edge of a figure, circumference relates specifically to a circle, and perimeter refers to polygons.


What is the perimeter of a circle if it's circumference is 100?

The perimeter of a circle is the same as its circumference


What is the circumference of a circle with a perimeter of a 145 inches?

The perimeter of a circle is the same as its circumference!


How are the circumference of a circle and the perimeter of a polygon alike?

Both of their exterior angles add up to 360 degrees.