amymoore030
amymoore030
03-03-2020
Mathematics
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What is the Premeter of 4' square
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PollyP52
PollyP52
03-03-2020
Answer:
16'.
Step-by-step explanation:
A square has 4 equal sides so it is 4 * 4' = 16'.
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