Mathematics
Mathematics, 05.04.2021 23:30, TURBONTRO6830

X What are the perimeter and area
of a square with side length of 12 in.?
A. P= 24 in., A = 24 in.?
B. P= 144 in., A = 48 in.2
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C. P = 24 in., A = 144 in.2
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D. P= 48 in., A = 144 in.2


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What are the perimeter and area
of a square with side length of 12 in.?
A. P= 24 in., A = 24 in

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