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the area and perimeter square
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To find the area of a square, multiply the base by itself. For example, if the base was 8 ins., then the area would be 8 ins. X 8 ins. = 16 sq. ins. The perimeter of a square is the distance around the outside of the square. Since the square has 4 sides and each side has 8 ins., the perimeter would be 4 X 8 ins. = 32 ins
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to find permiter add all the sides up no matter what shape it is,

eg. as it is a square all sides will be the same length, right? so if 1 side is 5cm x4 as there is 4 sides so that is 20cm2

to find the area multiply 2 sides together.

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Answer Date: 12:44pm 07/29/08
 
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