A parallelogram has adjacent sides 19 m and 13 m. Find its perimeter.
Note
Opposite sides are equal, so perimeter = 2 × (19+13) = 64 m. Choose the correct formula first, substitute the given values carefully, and match the final unit with the type of measurement. A parallelogram has two pairs of equal opposite sides, so adding the adjacent sides and doubling counts all four sides. Perimeter is a boundary length, so the answer stays in metres or centimetres, not square units.
