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1) A square has a 14cm perimeter.
What is the length of each side?
2) A new square has been made its perimeter is twice the perimeter of the previous one.
What is the length of each side?
Last edited by rida (2006-10-29 09:29:00)
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Hum...not so easy.
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Hum...not so easy.
I'll explain this in detail, since I don't know your 'level of skill':
Hope it helps if you had trouble understanding it Love_summers (and others)
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