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Can you write an algebraic expression to represent the following: The perimeter of a side length of s.​

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Answer:
4s units squared (don’t forget a label if there is one)

Explanation:

1. The perimeter for a square is adding the side lengths four times, which is basically the same as multiplying the side length by four.

2. So, you just need to multiply
s*4, which can only be simplified to
4s units squared.

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