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24 September, 06:05

Square with sides measuring 12 in. What is the perimeter and area?

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  1. 24 September, 06:23
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    Well a square has 2 dimensions (used for area) and 4 sides (used for perimeter). Perimeter is the measure of the total outside length of a shape, and since there are 4 sides on a square and each side of the square is 12 inches long, the perimeter can be found by multiplying the length of each side by the number of sides (12 x 4 = 48).

    P = 48 inches

    Area is the measure of the square units taken up by the shapes interior, so you multiply the lengths of the two dimensions in a square by each other to find the area (12 x 12 = 144).

    A = 144 inches^2
  2. 24 September, 06:27
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    48 is the perimeter, all sides in a square are equal, you take 12 * 4 which gives you 48.

    For the area, you take two sides, length and width, and you multiply them, 12 * 12, this gives you 144.
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