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6 November, 01:12

the perimeter of a square is 4 times as great as the length of any of its side determine if the perimeter of a square is proportional to its side length explained

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  1. 6 November, 01:38
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    For any square, the length of one side is s.

    A square has four sides of equal length.

    The perimeter of the square is the sum of the lengths of the four sides.

    P = s + s + s + s = 4s

    Now we compare the perimeter with one side.

    The ratio of the perimeter to one side is 4s/s = 4/1 = 4:1

    The perimeter of every square is proportional to the length of one side of the square, and the ratio of the perimeter to one side is 4 to 1.
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