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What are the uses of perimeter?

Updated: 12/21/2022
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A perimeter is the border round an area. As to the area, imagine a field 200 feet by 50 feet:

200 × 50 = 10,000 square feet. The distance round the edge would be 500 ft. You might need this if you wanted to know the necessary length of a fence.

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