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The length of a side of a square is 5x + 2 units. If the perimeter is 48, what would the equation be to represent this information?

User Tito Leiva
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Answer:

9.2

Explanation:

5x-2=48

5x+2-2=48-2

5x/5=46/5

=9.2

User Yatharth Agarwal
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Hi :)

The formula for finding the perimeter of a square is
P=4a, where P=perimeter, a=side length.

We know
a, so we plug that into the equation


P=4(5x+2)

Now we also know the perimeter, so we plug that into the formula


48=4(5x+2)

Or


4(5x+2)=48

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