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the perimeter of a square is 4 times as great as the length of any of its sides. Determine whether the perimeter of the square is proportional to the side length. Explain your reasoning
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if the side of the square is a,
perimeter of a square = 4*a
therefore, whatever the side's length is, the perimeter is 4a
so, perimeter:side= 4a:a
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