What is the perimeter of the woods, in miles? Round
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answer to the nearest tenth.

The perimeter of the woods is 26 miles if each grid represents one mile in the figure.
It is defined as the space occupied by the rectangle which is planner 2-dimensional geometry.
The formula for finding the area of a rectangle is given by:
Area of rectangle = length × width
We know the perimeter of the rectangle = 2(length + width)
As we can see closely in the figure the perimeter of the wood is actually a perimeter of a rectangle if we shift vertical and horizontal lines to make it a complete rectangle.
Let's suppose each grid is expressing one mile.
So the length of the rectangle = 9 miles
The width of the rectangle = 4 miles
The perimeter of the woods = 2(9+4) = 26 miles
Thus, the perimeter of the woods is 26 miles if each grid represents one mile in the figure.
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