Math, asked by mahbubshafi9, 4 months ago

find the perimeter of a square in terms of its sides of length "s" unit

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Answered by yadavsaransh06
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Answer:

4s

Step-by-step explanation:

Perimeter of a figure is the sum of all its sides.

So, Perimeter of a square = s + s + s + s = 4 × s = 4s

Answered by telex
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Question :-

find the perimeter of a square in terms of its sides of length "s" unit.

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Solution :-

Given :-

We need to find the perimeter of square in terms of "s".

Calculation :-

Perimeter of a square is 4 times of "s" side.

Perimeter of a square = 4 × length of a side.

\bf \red{ \therefore \:  \underline{ \underline{formula \: formed  = 4 \: s}}}

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Final Answer :-

find the perimeter of a square in terms of "s" unit will be

 \boxed{ \bf \blue{4 \: s}}

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