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==Problem== | ==Problem== | ||
Let <math>PQRS</math> be a square piece of paper. <math>P</math> is folded onto <math>R</math> and then <math>Q</math> is folded onto <math>S</math>. The area of the resulting figure is 9 square inches. Find the perimeter of square <math>PQRS</math>. | Let <math>PQRS</math> be a square piece of paper. <math>P</math> is folded onto <math>R</math> and then <math>Q</math> is folded onto <math>S</math>. The area of the resulting figure is 9 square inches. Find the perimeter of square <math>PQRS</math>. | ||
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==Solution== | ==Solution== |
Latest revision as of 06:57, 18 December 2024
Problem
Let be a square piece of paper. is folded onto and then is folded onto . The area of the resulting figure is 9 square inches. Find the perimeter of square .
Solution
After both folds are completed, the square would become a triangle that has an area of of the original square.
Since the area is square inches for of the square, square inches is the area of square
The length of the side of a square that has an area of square inches is inches.
Each side is inches, so the total perimeter is
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