This math topic focuses on identifying simple geometric shapes based on the formula used to calculate their perimeter. Specifically, it involves recognizing whether a description of a perimeter calculation corresponds to a triangle, square, or rectangle. It includes exercises where learners must match perimeter calculations like adding different sides or using multiples of a side length to the appropriate geometric shape, reinforcing their understanding of perimeter formulas for basic shapes in geometry.

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Simple Shape Formula - Words to Shape Name

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What shape's perimeter would you calculate like this

side A + side B + side C

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