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In 14-15, the perimeter of the figure is indicated side. 14. 2x + 4 +3 2 Perimeter = 6x​

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The student’s question is related to calculating the perimeter of various geometric figures, using scale factors, and applying this to real-world scenarios like fencing a plot of land. The perimeter of a square is 4 times the side length, and for a circle, the circumference is closely related to the square in which it can fit. Scale factors are used to determine the size of scaled-up or down figures.

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To solve a problem related to the perimeter of a geometric figure, one must understand that the perimeter is the total distance around the figure. For a square, the perimeter is calculated by 4 times the length of one side, expressed as 4a. Similarly, in the case of a circle or sphere, the perimeter (or circumference for a circle) can be thought of in relation to fitting within a square, with a relationship where the diameter of the circle (2r) fits across the side length of the related square, hinting that the circumference is likely close to 6r given that a = 2r, since the circumference formula is 2πr.

When dealing with ratios and scale factors, to find the dimensions of a larger figure which is a scaled-up version of a smaller one, you'd multiply the original dimensions by the scale factor. As explained, if a smaller square has a side length of 4 inches, and the scale factor is 2, the larger square will have sides of 4 inches × 2 = 8 inches.

In exercises involving real-world scenarios such as fencing a four-sided plot of land or determining the proportions of a building, mathematical equations are employed to derive necessary measurements, such as using the sum or product of specific measurements according to given relationships or formulas.

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