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What's the perimeter of a 4' square
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What's the perimeter of a 4' square
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If you have the length of one side of a square (4 feet), you just multiply it by 4.
4 x 4 = 16
The Perimeter is 16
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the sides of a square are congruent so if one side is 4' all the sides are 4'
thus you only need to multiply 4' by 4 to get the perimeter:
16'
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