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Answer:

52 cm / 169 cm²

Explanation:

To find the perimeter, we can add together the lengths of all the sides. Since the height and width of the square are the same length, we can tell all four sides are equal.

13 + 13 + 13 + 13 = 52

The perimeter is 52 cm.

The area is the length times the width of the shape, so we have to multiply 13 by 13.

13 · 13 = 169

The area is 169 cm².

The answer is the third option, 52 cm / 169 cm².

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User Mapping Dom
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Answer:

perimeter of square=4×side

perimeter of square =4×13cm

perimeter of square = 52cm

area of square = side²

area of square = (13cm)²

area of square = 169cm²

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