SOLUTION: How do you find the perimeter of a parallelogram (square, rectangle, or rhombus) when you are only given some numbers in the problem?
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Question 565849: How do you find the perimeter of a parallelogram (square, rectangle, or rhombus) when you are only given some numbers in the problem?
Answer by ad_alta(240) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Squares and rhombi are easy, since all the sides have equal length. If you have one side, just multiply by 4. For a rectangle add twice the width to twice the height.
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