2.1.4
Perimeter
Perimeter
Perimeter
The perimeter of a shape is the length of the 'outside' of the shape. You need to add all of the lengths of the shape.


Example 1
Example 1
- To find the perimeter of this shape, we need to add all the side lengths together.


Example 2
Example 2
- To find the perimeter of this shape, we need to add all the side lengths.


Missing length
Missing length
- Sometimes you might need to work out the missing length of a shape in order to find the perimeter.
- What is the perimeter of the rectangle above?


Missing length
Missing length
- We use the information that rectangles have two pairs of sides of equal length to work out that the length of the missing side is 4 cm.
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