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What could the dimensions of a square with a perimeter of 38 inches be?
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What could the dimensions of a square with a perimeter of 38 inches be?
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Hi there!
Each side of the square would be 9.5 inches.
Since one demension of a square × 4 = 38, 38 ÷ 4 =the demension.
38 ÷ 4 = 9.5
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9.5 inches is your answer because you would divide 38 by 4
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