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Mayra Luna
Mathematics
16 July, 05:37
Find the perimeter of each figure
8 ft (square)
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Lamar Hood
16 July, 05:46
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Because this figure is a square, multiply 8 by the number of sides the polygon has
in this case, it has 4 sides so multiply 8 by 4
8•4=32
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