Question
The expression 4x4x4, x gives the perimeter of a square with a side length of xxx units.What is the perimeter of a square with a side length of \dfrac57 75 start fraction, 5, divided by, 7, end fraction units?
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The perimeter of the square is given by:
[tex]P = 4x[/tex]
Where,
x: square side.
Substituting values we have:
[tex]P = 4 (\frac{5}{7} )[/tex]
Rewriting the perimeter of the square we have:
[tex]P = \frac{20}{7}[/tex]
Finally, dividing both values:
[tex]P = 2.86[/tex]
Answer:
the perimeter of the square is:
[tex]P = 2.86[/tex]
Answer:
With the equation 4x, the x represents side length. Since we are given side length of 5/7, then the equation becomes
perimeter = 4 × 5/7
p= 20/7
p= 2 6/7 units