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Estimate the perimeter of the figure to the nearest whole number.

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See Explanation Below

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The question is incomplete (because the figure to calculate the perimeter is missing).

However from the comment attached to your question, I understand that the figure looks like a plus sign.

The perimeter of a plane shape is calculated by adding the length of each side of the shape.

Take for instance;

A square of length 5cm.

We know that a square has 4 equal sides; meaning that the length of the other sides are also 5cm

So, the perimeter of the square will be calculated as 5cm + 5cm + 5cm + 5cm = 20cm

Similarly, the perimeter of a triangle whose sides are 4ft, 3ft and 5ft will be calculated by adding up the length of the three sides.

Perimeter of the triangle = 4ft + 3ft + 5ft

Perimeter = 12ft.

Having explained how the perimeter of a plane shape is calculated; take for example, the attachment below.

(The sides are measured in centimetres)

The plus sign has 12 sides; Its perimeter is calculated by adding up the length of the 12 sides.

Perimeter = 3 + 7 + 7 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 2 + 2 + 4 + 4 + 3

Perimeter = 52cm

Estimate the perimeter of the figure to the nearest whole number.-example-1
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