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8 January, 10:23

Suppose the area of a square 16 yards. Find the perimeter of the square.

Part 1: Use the formula for the area of a square, (A=s^2, where s is the side length of a square) to find the measure of one side.

Part 2: Recall that the perimeter of a square is the distance around it. Use your answer from part one and the formula P=4s to find the perimeter of the square.

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  1. 8 January, 13:01
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    You take the area and find the square root

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    16 √

    so you would be looking for √16 which equals 4

    then you would add 4 by the length of the other 4 side to find the perimeter, which is ironically 16
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