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Explain how you can use multiplication to find the perimeter of a square
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Say the square is 4 inches on all sides. You can multiply 4 times 4 to get your answer. Squares will always have the same length on every side so you always multiply by 4 :)
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MULTIPLY the base times 2, and the height times 2 and add them together to solve for perimeter.
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