1) Perimeter:
2) Perimeter:
3) The two expressions are the same
Step-by-step explanation:
1)
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Here we know that the deck has a squared shape, and the size of each side is
The perimeter of a figure is equal to the sum of the lengths of all the sides, therefore for this square:
Here we want to rewrite the perimeter as an equivalent expression by grouping the like terms, therefore by grouping the terms with and the terms with . Doing so, we get:
2)
In this case, we want to find the perimeter of the deck by multiplying the number of sides by the length of one side.
For the squared deck in this problem, we have:
n = 4 (number of sides)
(length of a side)
Therefore, by multiplying the two factors, we can write the perimeter as
3)
Now we can simplify each expression for the perimeter of the deck.
For expression 1, we had:
Simplifying, we get:
For expression 2, we had
We can simplify this by using the distributive property, so we get
And we notice that the two expressions are identical.
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