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11. Pam's patio IS shown below V What are me perimeter and area of the patio 1 . r Could a square with whole number side lengths have the same perimeter as the patio The same area Explain (14-8)
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the perimeter is 22.
the area of a whole number side is no.
the perimeter of a whole number is no.
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