The picture above explains how you can work out a perimeter if you don't completely understand just comment down below and ask me your question, and i'll answer as soon as possible :)
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Thursday, August 15, 2019
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Hi Jessica. Your infographic is clear and colourful. It shows your understanding of perimeter. maybe next time you you type out the equation just to make sure your reader understands.
ReplyDeleteHi Jessica.
ReplyDeleteThis is Really good and I love the background.
Maybe next time you could add more examples.