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Plz show work and explain Haley and Madison are arguing over a math problem. Haley insists that a square with a area of 196 square units is bigger than Madison’s square that has a perimeter of 196 units.
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Haley and Madison are arguing over a math problem. Haley insists that a square with a area of 196 square units is bigger than Madison’s square that has a perimeter of 196 units. Who is correct and why?
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Perimeter of a square is:
4 * s
where s is the side length.
Area is:
s * s
So, we can set both of these values to 196.
4s = 196
s = 49
s * s = 196
s = 14
So, Madison is correct.
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