ID: 120
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
.
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