Tuesday, March 20, 2007

how to find the paralelligram

to find the perimeter i measure all the sides
2(L+W) and then you just multiply them all up
example...if you have a square and all the two sides are the same and the other two sides are exactly the same length then you measure the one side then you know that the other side is the same so then you mesure the other side and then you multiply them all up then you have your answer.

3 comments:

Jessie said...

Hey Lara!
You did explain a lot, but the way you explained it wasn't very clear. I couldn't follow when you said, "A square has all two sides exactly the same and the other two sides..." all of a square's sides are the same length, and it was confusing.
Good job anyways!
Jess

Taylor said...

Hello Lara!
You explained it good, but at first it was a little confusing! In the middle and for the rest of it, it sounded really good!
You did awesoume!

Taylor

Nicole said...

Good job! Really! Only one thing: you explained how to find perimeter of rectangles, but wasn't supposed to be area of parallelograms?