SOLUTION: The perimeter of a square must be greater than 110 inches but less than 126 inches. Find the range of the possible side lengths that satisfy these conditions

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Question 1033056: The perimeter of a square must be greater than 110 inches but less than 126 inches. Find the range of the possible side lengths that satisfy these conditions
Answer by Theo(13342)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
p = 4s

p = perimeter of a square.
s equal side length of a square.

the perimeter must be greater than 110 but less than 126.

4s = 110 results in s = 110/4 = 27.5

4s = 126 results in s = 126/4 = 31.5

the length of each side of the square has to be greater than 27.5 but less than 31.5.


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