Need to find:
- Perimeter of new square formed?

Solution:
- Side of smaller square = 3cm.
- Side of Bigger square = 9cm

Using formula:
- Perimeter of square = 4 × side

<u>Perimeter of smaller </u><u>square:</u>
⟹ 4 × 3
⟹ 12 cm

<u>Perimeter of Bigger square:</u>
⟹ 4 × 9
⟹ 36cm

Perimeter of new square = Perimeter of Bigger square - Perimeter of smaller square
⟹ 36 - 12
⟹ 24 cm

∴ Perimeter of new square formed is 24 cm.
Answer:
129
Step-by-step explanation:
Considering the survey to be representative, you can simply multiply the share of students <em>p</em> preferring “Track & Field” with the whole school population at the same time to estimate the number of such students in the whole school.
First we need to find the relative share <em>p</em> of such answers in the study by dividing it by the sum of answers, assuming that the table is complete for that random sample:
<em>p</em> = 4/(8 + 5 + 4) = 4/17
Then for the whole school we get 550 <em>p</em> ≈ 129.4
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