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A square measures eight meters on each side. If each side was shortened by 1/4 of its original length, the perimeter of the new square will be ___and its area will be__ square meters
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A square measures eight meters on each side. If each side was shortened by 1/4 of its original length, the perimeter of the new square will be ___and its area will be__ square meters
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2 meters is one fourth of 8 meters so you take away two from each side and that gives each side of the square 6 meters in length. You multiply length times width to get the area which is 36 and the perimeter is 24. I hope this helps!
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The perimeter is 24 meters and the area is 36 square meters
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