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Area & perimeter help!

Area & perimeter help!-example-1
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User Mcastle
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Answer:

40ft

Explanation:

√100=10

10*4=40ft

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User Benaryorg
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Answer:

The correct answer is 40 feet.

Explanation:

We know that the area of the square is 100 square feet. We also know that we can find the area of the square using the formula A = s^2, where s represents the side length of the square.

A = s^2

If we plug in the value for the area that we are given, we get:

100 = s^2

To find the side length, we take the square root of both sides.

10 = s

To find the perimeter of a square, we should add up four times the side length (since there are 4 equal sides to a square).

Thus, the perimeter of a square is given by:

P = 4s = 4(10) = 40 feet

Therefore, the correct answer is 40 feet.

Hope this helps!

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