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The perimeter P of a square is 4 times the length of one side s, which can be expressed as P = 4s. Is (13, 51) a solution of this equation? If not, find a solution that uses one or the other of the given
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The perimeter P of a square is 4 times the length of one side s, which can be expressed as P = 4s. Is (13, 51) a solution of this equation? If not, find a solution that uses one or the other of the given values.
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Answer:
13,52
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S=13 4s=13x4=52
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