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A square has sides of length S inches. Suppose the perimeter of the square is P inches, and it's area is A square inches. If P = A, then what's the value of S? (Please show work I need help:(
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A square has sides of length S inches. Suppose the perimeter of the square is P inches, and it's area is A square inches. If P = A, then what's the value of S? (Please show work I need help:(
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Explanation:
The answer has to be 4.
4×4=16
4+4+4×4=16
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