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find the ratio of the primeter to the area of the square

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KaylianiM120678 KaylianiM120678
  • 03-11-2022

Given data:

The given figure of square.

The perimeter of the square is,

[tex]P=4(x+3)[/tex]

The area of the square is,

[tex]A=(x+3)\times(x+3)[/tex]

The ratio of the perimeter to the area of the given square is,

[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{P}{A}=\frac{4(x+3)}{(x+3)(x+3)} \\ =\frac{4}{x+3} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Thus, the ratio of the perimeter to the area of the given square is 4/(x+3).

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