SOLUTION: The perimeter of a square must be greater than 162 inches but less than 172 inches. Find the range of possible side lengths that satisfy these conditions. (Hint: The perimeter of

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Question 1165183: The perimeter of a square must be greater than 162 inches but less than 172 inches. Find the range of possible side lengths that satisfy these conditions. (Hint: The perimeter of a square is given by P=4s, where s represents the length of a side).
Answer by Seutip(231)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Base on the given:
The perimeter of a square must be greater than 162 inches but less than 172 inches

where Perimeter = 4s



The range of possible sides that will satisfy these conditions is 40.5 inches to 43 inches.
Hope that helps!

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