Answer:
(a) refers to the distance around a figure
(c) used to find the amount of fencing
(e) estimated by counting the squares inside
(f) calculated by adding the side lengths
Explanation:
In the simplest term, the perimeter of a given figure is the distance around that figure. This also means that the perimeter of a figure can be found by adding the lengths of all its sides.
If perimeter is the distance around a figure, then it could be measured in any specified units of length e.g meter, yard, inch e.t.c.
Perimeter can also be estimated by counting the squares inside a given enclosure.
A practical application of perimeter is that it comes to play when, for example, there is a need to build a fence around an area.
PS:
For other options;
=> Perimeter is not given in square units. That is rather typical of area
=> Perimeter is not used to find the amount of carpeting. That is also typical of area