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15 February, 06:18

How do you find the perimeter of the square knowing the area?

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  1. 15 February, 06:21
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    find the square root of the area of the square then multiply that by 4. for example, the perimeter of a 100^2 square. first square root, giving you 10, then multiply that by 4 (because a square has 4 sides) giving you 40

    also the formula to find the perimeter of the area of a sqaure is (√A) 4
  2. 15 February, 06:40
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    Answer: you divide the area by two, and that number, you multiply by four.

    Step-by-step explanation: if you are multipling 2 numbers to get an area, you must divide by 2 to get one the numbers (since it's a square, they will be the same) The perimeter is all the sides added up, and since a square is equal on all four sides, multiply that one side by 4.
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