Concurrent validity is a type of evidence that can be gathered to defend the use of a test for predicting other outcomes. It is a parameter used in sociology, psychology, and other psychometric or behavioral sciences. Concurrent validity is demonstrated when a test correlates well with a measure that has previously been validated. The two measures may be for the same construct, but more often used for different, but presumably related, constructs.
Answer: D. 26 units
Step-by-step explanation: perimeter is the distance around the figure, or all the sides added together.
With a rectangle it is known that the opposite sides are congruent, or the same, so 8+8+5+5 = 26
B. Junichi's garden is wider than 50 ft.