Finding the Perimeter of a Shape

Learn how to find the perimeter of a two-dimensional shape by adding up the lengths of its sides.

00:00:02 Learn how to find the perimeter of a two-dimensional shape by adding up the lengths of its sides. Take a shape with sides of 4, 7, 5, 3, and 2 feet. The perimeter is 21 feet.

📏 Perimeter is the distance around a two-dimensional object.

To find the perimeter, you add up the lengths of each side.

📝 Example: Object with sides measuring 4 feet, 7 feet, 5 feet, 3 feet, and 2 feet has a perimeter of 21 feet.

00:01:08 Learn how to find the perimeter of a shape using a triangle as an example, by adding up the lengths of all its sides.

The video explains how to find the perimeter of a shape.

🔺 A triangle is used as an example to demonstrate finding the perimeter.

✏️ To find the perimeter of a shape, you add up all the lengths of its sides.

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