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Each side of a square is (7 + 3x) units. Which is the perimeter of the square?
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Each side of a square is (7 + 3x) units. Which is the perimeter of the square?
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I hope this helps you perimeter=4 (7+3x) perimeter=28+12x
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The perimeter of the square is (28 + 12x) units.
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