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I assume 202 yards is the perimeter. It really depends on the shape of the figure - whether it is a square, rectangle, circle, elipse, etc. In the case of a rectangle, for example, this would also depend on the length to width ratio. In summary, different figures have different perimeters for the same area (or different areas for the same perimeter).

I assume 202 yards is the perimeter. It really depends on the shape of the figure - whether it is a square, rectangle, circle, elipse, etc. In the case of a rectangle, for example, this would also depend on the length to width ratio. In summary, different figures have different perimeters for the same area (or different areas for the same perimeter).

I assume 202 yards is the perimeter. It really depends on the shape of the figure - whether it is a square, rectangle, circle, elipse, etc. In the case of a rectangle, for example, this would also depend on the length to width ratio. In summary, different figures have different perimeters for the same area (or different areas for the same perimeter).

I assume 202 yards is the perimeter. It really depends on the shape of the figure - whether it is a square, rectangle, circle, elipse, etc. In the case of a rectangle, for example, this would also depend on the length to width ratio. In summary, different figures have different perimeters for the same area (or different areas for the same perimeter).

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