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GED Math — Geometry
📐 Perimeter with Mixed Number Fractions
Find missing sides using perimeter of triangles, rectangles, pentagons & more
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What Is Perimeter?
Sum of all side lengths of any shape
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The Formula
x = Perimeter − Sum of known sides
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Mixed Number Fractions
3⅝ + 4½ — adding fractions with whole numbers
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3-Step Strategy
Add known → subtract → divide if 2 equal x sides
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Shape Quiz (8 problems)
Mixed fraction sides — fish, pentagon, hexagon...
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Triangle Quiz (7 problems)
Type your answer — whole number triangle problems

💡 What You Will Learn

On the GED, perimeter problems often give you a shape's total perimeter and all but one side — you must find the missing side. When sides use mixed number fractions like 3⅝ or 4½, you need to add them carefully and subtract from the perimeter. This lesson walks through every skill you need!

Lesson 1 — What Is Perimeter?
The total distance around the outside of any shape.
📌 Definition

The perimeter of a shape is the sum of all its side lengths. To find a missing side, subtract all the known sides from the total perimeter.

1
All sides add up to the perimeter

For any shape: P = side₁ + side₂ + side₃ + ... + sideₙ

2
To find a missing side: subtract the rest

Missing side = Perimeter − (sum of all other sides)

3
If there are TWO equal missing sides (x)

After subtracting, divide by 2 to find each x.   x = (P − known sides) ÷ 2

✅ Triangle Example

P=15, sides 6¾ and 4⅛ are known.
x = 15 − 6¾ − 4⅛ = 4⅛

💡 Rectangle Example

P=22½, length 8¼ is known.
2x = 22½ − 16½ = 6 → x = 3

Lesson 2 — The Missing Side Formula
One formula handles all missing-side perimeter problems.
Missing Side Formula
x = Total Perimeter − Sum of Known Sides
Common Perimeter Formulas by Shape
ShapeFormulaNotes
TriangleP = a + b + c3 sides, all different
RectangleP = 2L + 2W2 pairs of equal sides
PentagonP = a+b+c+d+e5 sides total
HexagonP = a+b+c+d+e+f6 sides total
Any shapex = P − knownUniversal formula!
⚠️ Watch for Equal Missing Sides

If the shape has two equal missing sides (both labeled x), find their combined total first (P − known), then divide by 2 to get each one.

Lesson 3 — Working with Mixed Number Fractions
Adding and subtracting fractions like 3⅝ and 4½ step by step.
📌 Mixed Number = Whole + Fraction

3⅝ means 3 + 5/8  |  4½ means 4 + 1/2

To add mixed numbers: convert to improper fractions, find a common denominator, add, then simplify.

1
Convert to improper fractions

3⅝ → (3×8+5)/8 = 29/8    4½ → (4×2+1)/2 = 9/2

2
Find a common denominator

LCD of 8 and 2 is 8.
9/2 = 36/8

3
Add the fractions

29/8 + 36/8 = 65/8 = 8⅛

4
To subtract from a whole number

32 − 30¼ → 32 = 128/4    128/4 − 121/4 = 7/4 = 1¾

✅ Quick Tip — Common Denominators

When adding fractions with unlike denominators:
½ and ⅛ → LCD = 8 → ½ = 4/8
¾ and ⅛ → LCD = 8 → ¾ = 6/8
Always find the least common denominator first!

Lesson 4 — The 3-Step Strategy
Apply this strategy to every missing-side perimeter problem.
1
Add all the known sides

Add every labeled side (with common denominators for fractions).
Example: 3⅝ + 4½ + 7 + 7 + 3⅝ + 4½ = 30¼

2
Subtract from the total perimeter

P − known sides = total of the x side(s)
Example: 32 − 30¼ = 1¾

3
If 2 equal x sides: divide by 2

Each x = 1¾ ÷ 2 = 7/8
If there's only 1 x side, stop at Step 2.

Full Worked Example — Fish Shape
Known sides: 3⅝ + 4½ + 7 + 7 + 3⅝ + 4½ = 30¼
Perimeter: 32    →    32 − 30¼ =
Two x sides: 1¾ ÷ 2 = 7/8 cm ✅
🔑 Remember

Always add known sides first (Step 1), then subtract (Step 2), then divide if needed (Step 3). Never skip the order!

Shape Quiz — Mixed Number Fractions
Find the missing side using the 3-step strategy. Choose the correct answer!
0✅ Correct
1/8📝 Question
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🏆 Excellent Work!
Triangle Quiz — Type Your Answer
Find the missing side of each triangle. Type your whole-number answer!
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1📝 Question
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🎉 All Done!
GED Tips for Perimeter Problems
What to watch out for on the GED Math exam!
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Find the common denominator FIRST

Before adding mixed fractions, convert all to the same denominator. 3⅝ and 4½ → LCD=8 → work in eighths throughout.

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Watch for 2 equal missing sides

Some shapes have two sides labeled x. Find their total first, then divide by 2. Don't forget this step!

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Label everything before computing

Write out all side values clearly. GED problems often give some sides without labels — read the diagram carefully!

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Convert your answer back to mixed number form

If your answer is 7/4, write it as 1¾. GED answers are usually in mixed number form if greater than 1.

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Always check your work

Plug x back in: known sides + x should equal the perimeter. If it doesn't match, you made an error somewhere.

✅ The 3-Step Strategy — Always Works

Step 1: Add all known sides (get a common denominator first)
Step 2: x total = Perimeter − sum of known sides
Step 3: If 2 equal x sides → divide by 2

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