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24 April, 18:38

If a square has side length s, then the perimeter is less than the area.

s = 3

s = 5

s = 7

s = 9

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  1. 24 April, 18:44
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    Area of a square is s^2 ... where s is length of one side

    perimeter of a square is 4s ... where s is length of one side

    4s < s^2 ... subbing in 5

    4 (5) < 5^2

    20 < 25 (correct)

    so ur answer is : s = 5 (with perimeter being less then area)
  2. 24 April, 19:04
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    Perimeter = 4s

    area = s^2

    so if s=3 then perimeter = 12 and area=9

    we cant choose 3

    lets try 5 so perimeter will be = 20 and area=25 so 5 is correct and 9 also and 7 too
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