PERIMETER OF RECTANGLES
The Perimeter of a rectangle is the sum of the lengths of all four sides. The opposite sides of a rectangle are equal, and both lengths and widths will be the same.
The formula to find the perimeter of the rectangle is P = 2 * (l + w).
where P refers to the perimeter, l refers to the length of the rectangle, and w refers to the width of the rectangle.
Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, and Grade 5 students can benefit from these worksheets.
P stands for “perimeter,” l refers to the length of the rectangle, and w refers to the width of the rectangle
P stands for “perimeter,” l refers to the length of the rectangle, and w refers to the width of the rectangleX