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18 July, 16:17

Draw a figure with the given perimeter. 6 units

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  1. 18 July, 16:23
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    "Perimeter" means the distance all around the figure.

    So it's the sum of the lengths of all the sides.

    Here are a few possibilities with Perimeter = 6 units:

    - - a square, with every side 1.5 units long

    - - a triangle, with every side 2 units long

    - - a pentagon, with every side 1.2 units long.

    - - a hexagon, with every side 1 unit long.

    The sides don't all need to be the same length;

    they just have to all add up to 6 units.

    - - another triangle, with sides 1 unit, 2 units, and 3 units long.
  2. 18 July, 18:30
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    A triangle with all of the sides being two units each would have a perimeter of six units.
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