the diagram is a scale drawing of a fountain going with a side length of 1 square is 2 feet what is the perimeter of the fountain

User Icon for oobleck oobleck answered
3 years ago

This is an example of why some questions go unanswered.

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User Icon for Mike Mike answered
3 years ago

24 is is a square and 3 block things on each side so 2x3=6 because its square there 4 sides so 6x4=24

User Icon for quack quack answered
3 years ago

the square is a 3 by 3 btw LMAO

User Icon for quack quack answered
3 years ago

also thank you Mike

User Icon for ReaganAllen ReaganAllen answered
2 years ago

I picked p=24 ft i,

m crossing my fingers that is right

User Icon for edielys edielys answered
1 year ago

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User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To find the perimeter of the fountain, you need to determine the lengths of all the sides and then add them up. In this case, we know that each side length on the diagram corresponds to a length of 2 feet in reality.

If the fountain in the diagram is a square, with each side length representing 2 feet, then the perimeter of the fountain can be calculated using the following formula:

Perimeter = 4 × Side Length

Since the side length is given as 2 feet, we can substitute this value into the formula:

Perimeter = 4 × 2 feet = 8 feet

Therefore, the perimeter of the fountain is 8 feet.