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The perimeter of a shape is the total distance around its edges. If a shape has a perimeter of 14 units, this means that if you were to measure the lengths of all its sides and add them together, the sum would equal 14. This could apply to various shapes, such as a rectangle or a polygon, depending on the specific dimensions of each side. For example, a rectangle with lengths of 4 and 3 units would also have a perimeter of 14 (2*(4+3)=14).

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