Glencoe Math: Course 2, Volume 2
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4. Volume of Prisms
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Exercise 23 Page 646

The perimeter of a polygon is a sum of polygon's side lengths.

25.8 meters

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Consider the given diagram of the figure.

The perimeter of a figure is the sum of its side lengths. The figure has 6 sides that have a length of 4.3 meters. This means the perimeter is the product of 6 and 4.3. P = 6( 4.3) = 25.8 The perimeter is 25.8 meters.