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The formula P = 2L + 2W is used when calculating: a. area of a rectangle c. area of a circle b. perimeter of a rectangle d. circumference of a circle
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The formula P = 2L + 2W is used when calculating: a. area of a rectangle c. area of a circle b. perimeter of a rectangle d. circumference of a circle
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The formula P = 2L + 2W is used when calculating:
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area of a rectangle
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area of a circle
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perimeter of a rectangle
d.
circumference of a circle
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Answer:
The perimter of a rectangle
Explanation:
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This formula is for perimeter of a rectangle
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