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Mathematics, 16.02.2021 21:00 shannonderemer

Is the perimeter of the composite figure equal to the sum of the perimeters of the individual figures? Explain by selecting all the statements that apply. yes; To find the perimeter of the composite figure, add the perimeters of each of the individual figures.
yes; To find the perimeter of the composite figure, multiply the perimeters of the individual figures.
no; To find the perimeter of a composite figure, find the distance around the figure.
no; The perimeter of the composite figure does not include the measure of the shared side.
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