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Find the perimeter of a square garden if it’s area is 1369m2?

Find the perimeter of a square garden if it’s area is 1369m2?-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

The area formula for a square is


A=s^2 where A is the area and s is a side measure. In a square, this side measure is the same (because all 4 sides in a square are the same). Therefore, our formula becomes:


1369=s^2

Take the square root of both sides to find that a side measures 37 m.

The perimeter of a square is to add all 4 sides together (or to multiply the one side by 4):

4 * 37 = 148 m

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