Mathematics, 26.01.2021 20:40 jessicavasquez081
The perimeter of a square is represented by the expression (32x – 12) feet. What expression below represents the length of one side of the square?
Remember that a square has four sides of equal length.
A
8x – 12
B
x – 3
C
8x – 3
D
16x – 6
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