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The perimeter of a square is 36 feet. What is the area of the square? the answer should b on of this: 81,16, 36, or 72 Sq feets
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User: The perimeter of a square is 36 feet. What is the area of the square? the answer should b on of this: 81,16, 36, or 72 Sq feets

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Solve for x .Please make sure u include all the step of this algebra proble: 6x – 5 > -17
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All the steps to the answer is as follows:
6x – 5 > -17
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6x - 5 = -17
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