show me the perimeter using grip paper

Do you mean graph paper? Or grid paper?

has made a model for 437 using 4 hundreds,3 ten,and 7 ones.what are two other ways he could show 437 using base-ten blocks?

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tell if each is greater than, less than, or equal to 1,000.

8 boxes of 1000 counters.

To find the perimeter using grid paper, you will need to follow these steps:

1. Draw the shape or object you wish to find the perimeter of on the grid paper. Ensure that each point of the shape corresponds to a grid intersection.

2. Count the number of squares that the shape covers on the grid paper. Each square represents a unit of length.

3. Add up the length of all the sides of the shape by counting the number of squares along each side.

4. Sum up all the lengths to find the perimeter of the shape. The perimeter is the total distance around the shape.

Note: If the shape has irregular sides or curves, you may need to estimate the lengths by counting smaller divisions within the squares.