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The perimeter of a square is 1/7 yard. Find the length of each side in feet.

1 yd=3 feet


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User Alex Czarto
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a square has four equal sides, and we know the perimeter or namely the sum of all those four sides is 1/7 yard, so

s = length of one side.


s + s + s + s = \cfrac{1}{7}\implies 4s=\cfrac{1}{7}\implies s=\cfrac{~~ (1)/(7)~~}{4}\implies s=\cfrac{~~ (1)/(7)~~}{(4)/(1)} \\\\\\ s=\cfrac{1}{7}\cdot \cfrac{1}{4}\implies s=\cfrac{1}{28}~yd\qquad \stackrel{\textit{how many feet is that?}}{s = \cfrac{1~yd}{28}\cdot \cfrac{3~ft}{yd}}\implies s=\cfrac{3}{28}~ft

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