Math, asked by madhu147097, 1 month ago

The perimeter of a square 4 times the
length of a side . Please answer the question correctly and fast.

Answers

Answered by ItzBrainlyGirl024
3

Answer:

perimeter=sum of length of all the sides of square

=a+a+a+a

=4a

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Answered by nooraqueen373
0

Answer:

true

Step-by-step explanation:

the perimeter of 4 times the side is the lenght of a side

lets take a park and you have to fence it so the park is shaped like a square what will you measure it with perimeter or area perimeter obviously because you have to fence the outside so only the borders not the inside so you have to use the perimeter so in a square the formula is

4 multiply by side so the answer is True the perimeter of a square is 4 times the lenght of a side the square is equal on all the sides unlike a rectangle where we use the formula

2 times multiply ( length+ breadth) or another way is (length plus breath plus length plus breath) the Length is different and so is the breath if the lenght of a rectangle is 4 cm and the breath is 6 cm the answer is :-

2 times multiply (length plus breath) -

2 times multiply(4 plus 6)

4x2: 8

6x2: 12

8 plus 12:- 20

the perimeter of a rectangle is 20 cm

Now for the square

The side of a box is 2 cm

so 4 times multiply ( 2cm)

4x2:- 8

so the perimeter of a square box is 8 cm

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