SOLUTION: could someone explain to me how to find the perimeter of a square that has a side measure of 45 cm.Do I multiply 45 x 4? Thanks

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Question 34048: could someone explain to me how to find the perimeter of a square that has a side measure of 45 cm.Do I multiply 45 x 4? Thanks
Answer by ichudov(507)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Yes, you multiply 45 by 4, since perimeter is sum of the lengths of all sides and squares have four equal sides.
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