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A square has a perimeter of 12x + 52 units. Which expression represents the side length of the square in units?
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A square has a perimeter of 12x + 52 units. Which expression represents the side length of the square in units?
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A square has a perimeter of 12x + 52 units. Which expression represents the side length of the square in units?
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Answer:
its 3x+13 units
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Since we know that a square has all equal sides, we can simply divide the perimeter by 4 to get each side length.
Using the information above, we can see that each side is
3x+13 units.
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