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the perimeter of a square =4l .find the perimeter of squares in sq .cm l= 7 cm​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

.. If a perimeter of a square is 16 meters, what is the area of the square?

In order to solve this question, we need to know the value of L (L = length of each side of the square).

The perimeter of any shape (apart from a circle ) is obtained simply by the addition of all it's sides.

The perimeter of a square is the addition of the four sides of the square. That is;

P = L+L+L+L ( all the sides are equal for a square)

OR Simply;

P = 4 × L

But P = 16; that means;

16 = 4L Or

4L = 16

To get L, divide both sides by the hindrance to the freedom of L, that is 4.

We have;

4L/4 = 16/4

L = 4

Now find the Area of the square;

Area of a square = L × L Or simply; L²

A = L× L; But L = 4;

A = 4×4

A = 16m²

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Answered by ẞËÄSTẞØY
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Step-by-step explanation:

In order to solve this question, we need to know the value of L (L = length of each side of the square).

The perimeter of any shape (apart from a circle ) is obtained simply by the addition of all it's sides.

The perimeter of a square is the addition of the four sides of the square. That is;

P = L+L+L+L ( all the sides are equal for a square)

OR Simply;

P = 4 × L

But P = 16; that means;

16 = 4L Or

4L = 16

To get L, divide both sides by the hindrance to the freedom of L, that is 4.

We have;

4L/4 = 16/4

L = 4

Now find the Area of the square;

Area of a square = L × L Or simply; L²

A = L× L; But L = 4;

A = 4×4

A = 16m²

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