diameter
Perimeter
A quadrilateral is a closed plane figure with four straight sides.
A plane figure cannot be bounded by only one straight line. If the shape is bounded by lines which are not straight or by several straight lines the answer will depend on exactly what these are.
It is the total distance around the figure
yes but the figure is a closed curve. The distance around an object is the perimeter.
Yes, and it is called the perimeter.
Serial number codes are used throughout the Browning range, including Miroku after 1977 as follows: Z represents the figure 1 T represents the figure 6 Y represents the figure 2 R represents the figure 7 X represents the figure 3 P represents the figure 8 W represents the figure 4 N represents the figure 9 V represents the figure 5 M represents the figure 0 Your Miroku (PX) appears to have been made in 1983. John Haas, England UK.
No.Circumference is the total distance around a plane figure. Usually a circle or ellipse.Diameter is the distance of a straight line from edge to edge passing through the centre of a circle.
The 'perimeter' of any closed figure drawn on paper means the total distance around it. If the figure consists of straight lines, then the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of all the straight-line pieces. If you set an ant down at a certain point on the figure and he started walking along the line, the perimeter is the distance he would have to walk in order to wind up at the point where he started.
A five sided figure
You get a curve. If you join them along the shortest [Euclidean] distance between them, you get a straight line.
The distance round a closed figure is the perimeter.
Although "diameter" usually refers to circular objects, if we define it as "a straight line passing from side to side through the center of a figure," then the distance in this case would be 3 meters. It's more likely that you meant to ask about the perimeter, which is the distance around, which is 12 meters.
Perimeter
The distance around the out side of a figure is?
that distance is called the perimeter of the figure.
The distance around a figure is called the "perimeter", unless the figure is a circle - in that case, it is called the "circumference".