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How do you use multiplication to find the perimeter of a square
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How do you use multiplication to find the perimeter of a square
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Since a square has 4 equal sides, you can take the base x the height. So if your square is a 4x4, you can just multiply 4 x 4. It would be the same as adding 4+4+4+4
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Multiply 4 by the length of a side
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