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the perimeter P of a square is four times the length of ones side s, or P=4s. Is (1455) a solution of this equation? If not, find a solution that uses one of the given values
13 years ago

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Steve
Sure.

P=4(1455) = 5820

or, did you mean

1455 = 4s?
s = 363.75

Now, do you want to provide some more information?
13 years ago

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