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If the area of a square is 9, then the perimeter of the
square is

User Mark Keane
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Hi there!

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I believe your answer is:

12 units.

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Here’s why:

The formula for area of a square is:


A=s^2\\\\\boxed{\text{Key:}}\\\\s-\text{Side length given.}

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  • We are given the area of the square, 9.
  • To find the side length of the square, required to get the perimeter, we would have to take the square root of 9.

Recall that the area of a square is the square of it's side length.
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\boxed{\text{Finding the side length of the square:}}\\\\\rightarrow S=9\\\\√(9)=3\\\\\rightarrow S=\boxed{3}^2

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The side length of the square is 3 units.

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The formula for perimeter of a square is:


P=4(s)\\\\\boxed{\text{Key:}}\\\\s-\text{Side Length}

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  • We have previously calculated the side length of the square, which is 3.
  • We would have to multiply 3 by 4 to get the perimeter.

Recall that the perimeter of a square is 4 times the side length.
4(s).

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\boxed{\text{Finding the perimeter of a square:}}\\\\P=4(3)\\\\\boxed{P=12}

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The perimeter of the square is 12 units.

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Hope this helps you. I apologize if it’s incorrect.

User Joel Cornett
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Answer:

12.

Explanation:

The side length = sqrt 9 = 3

so the perimeter = 4*3 = 12.

User Rasmusx
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