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explain the basics of area and perimeter

Aligned LLM's Response:

Of course ! I ' d be happy to help you understand the bas ics of area and per imeter . \n Area and per imeter are two important concepts in geometry that are used to measure the size of a two - dimensional shape . \n Area is the measure of how much space inside a shape or figure . It is measured in square units , such as square cent im eters or square meters . The formula for the area of a shape is : \n Area = L ength x Width \n For example , if you have a rectangle that is 5 cm long and 3 cm wide , the area of the rectangle would be : \n Area = 5 cm x 3 cm = 1 5 cm ^ 2 \n \n Per imeter , on the other hand , is the measure of how long a shape or figure is around its edges . It is measured in units of length , such as cent im eters or meters . The formula for the per imeter of a shape is : \n Per imeter = L ength of one side + L ength of one side + L ength of one side + L ength of one side \n For example , if you have a rectangle that is 5 cm long and 3 cm wide , the per imeter of the rectangle would be : \n Per imeter = 5 cm + 5 cm + 3 cm + 3 cm = 1 6 cm \n It ' s important to note that the area and per imeter of a shape can be different depending on the units used . For example , if you measure the area of a shape in square cent im eters , the per imeter may be measured in cent im eters or meters . \n I hope this helps you understand the bas ics of area and per imeter ! Let me know if you have any other questions . </s>

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