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  • 16-09-2018
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Find the perimeter for both questions. Both questions are compound shapes please provide working out.

Find the perimeter for both questions Both questions are compound shapes please provide working out class=

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dreyes24
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  • 16-09-2018
First one:
You take 10 + 3 =13 then add 9 then 5. That all equals 27. Then you add 1 for the top part that isn’t labeled because it’s 10 in the bottom then 9 at the top which means it’s 1. Then for the side that’s unlabeled it’s 2 since it’s all 5 then the other side is 3. Answer is 31



Second one:

This one is the same as #1. You add 14+6+3+4 = 27. The long horizontal unlabeled side is 11 bc 14-3 = 11. Then the other side 2. Answer is 30.
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