To find the perimeter of the entire playing surface, we need to add up the lengths of all four sides.
Each side of the square is 2√3, since the length of one side is 2√3.
The perimeter is then 4 times the length of one side, which is 4 * 2√3 = 8√3.
So, the perimeter of the entire playing surface is 8√3.
2. What are the dimensions of one square? Show your work to receive credit. Answers should be in simplest radical form. (2 points)
The formula for area of a square is A=s^2 and s will represent the length of a side
12=s^2
Square root 12=s
Now simply the square root of 12, so we have
s= square root 4 x square root 3 = 2square root 3
So the dimensions of one square are 2square root 3
3. What is the perimeter of the entire playing surface? *Do not count the inside lines.* Show your work to receive credit. Answers should be in simplest radical form. (2 points)
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