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CMP: Covering & Surrounding

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circle   A two-dimensional object in which every point is the same distance from a point (not on the circle) called the center.  
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circumference   The distance around (or perimeter of) a circle.  
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diameter   A segment that goes from one point on a circle.  
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linear dimensions   Linear measurements, such as length, width, base, and height, which describe the size of figures.  
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Perimeter   The measure of the distance around a figure.  
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perpendicular lines   Lines that meet at right angles.  
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radius   A segment from the center of a circle to a point on the circle.  
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area   The measure of the amount of surface enclosed by the sides of a figure.  
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