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How many squares exist with same perimeter

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Answered by cutepie5190
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But if both the length and the width are odd, then the area will be odd, meaning that it is impossible for the perimeter to be the same as the area. ... Each square along the edges accounts for one unit of perimeter, except for the four corner squares. They account for two units of perimeter but only one unit of area.

Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

But if both the length and the width are odd, then the area will be odd, meaning that it is impossible for the perimeter to be the same as the area.

Each square along the edges accounts for one unit of perimeter, except for the four corner squares. They account for two units of perimeter but only one unit of area.

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