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If a square has the perimeter of 15.2 centimeters, what are 2 equations that can determine the perimeter of the square?

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Answer:

1)
P=4s

2)
P=4√(A)

see the explanation

Explanation:

we know that

The perimeter of the square is equal to


P=4s

where

s is the length side of the square

we have


P=15,2\ cm

substitute


15.2=4s

solve for s


s=15.2/4=3.8\ cm

The area of a square is equal to


A=s^2

substitute


A=3.8^2=14.44\ cm^2

we have that


s=√(A)

therefore

2 equations that can determine the perimeter of the square are

1)
P=4s ---->
P=4(3.8)=15.2\ cm

2)
P=4√(A) ---->
P=4√(14.44)=15.2\ cm

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