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This figure is a square, with side lengths as shown.

The figure shows a square side with 4 square roots of 5 millimeters.

What are the perimeter and the area of the square?

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Explanation:

side=4√5 mm

perimeter=4×side=4×4√5=20√5 mm

area=side²=(4√5)²=16×5=80 mm²

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The perimeter of the square is 16√5 millimeters and the area of the square is 80 millimeters².

To find the perimeter of the square, we need to add up the lengths of all four sides.

Since all four sides of a square are equal in length, we can simply multiply the side length by 4.

In this case, the side length is 4√5 millimeters, so the perimeter is:

4 * 4√5 millimeters = 16√5 millimeters

To find the area of the square, we need to square the side length. In this case, the side length is 4√5 millimeters, so the area is:

(4√5 millimeters)² = 80 millimeters²

Therefore, the perimeter of the square is 16√5 millimeters and the area of the square is 80 millimeters².

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This figure is a square, with side lengths as shown.

4√5 mm

What are the perimeter and the area of the square?

The Perimeter Of The Square Is__Millimeters.

The Area Of The Square Is____ Square Millimeters.

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80

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400

8√5

16√5

32√5

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