how would you draw a square with a perimetr 8y?

Could be an infinite number of answers. The perimeter of a rectangle is 2(width + length)

For example if the width is 3y and length is 1y, then the perimeter would be 8y.

Check to see if there is any other information given in your problem.

The square would have to have each side 2y.

To draw a square with a perimeter of 8y, we need to follow these steps:

1. Start by drawing a straight line segment of length 2y. This will be one side of the square.

2. At the end of this line segment, draw a right angle using a ruler or a square tool. This will be one corner of the square.

3. From the corner, draw another line segment of length 2y perpendicular to the first line segment. This will be the second side of the square.

4. Repeat step 2 to create another corner.

5. From the second corner, draw another line segment of length 2y parallel to the first line segment. This will be the third side of the square.

6. Repeat step 2 to create the final corner.

7. Connect the last corner to the starting point, completing the square.

Now you have successfully drawn a square with a perimeter of 8y.

To draw a square with a perimeter of 8y, you need to know the length of one side. The perimeter of a square is the sum of the lengths of all four sides, so if the perimeter is 8y, each side of the square would be 2y.

1. Start by drawing a straight line segment on your paper to represent one side of the square. Label one end of the segment as point A.

2. Measure a distance of 2y from point A along the line segment and label this point as B. This represents one side of the square.

3. Using a ruler, draw a line perpendicular to the line segment at point B. This new line segment should have the same length as AB, so it should also be 2y.

4. Measure a distance of 2y from point B along the new line segment away from point A and label this point as C. This represents another side of the square.

5. Using a ruler, draw a line segment connecting point A and point C. This line segment should also be 2y in length.

6. Finally, draw a line segment connecting point A and point C. This completes the square.

Remember to use a ruler and be precise with your measurements to ensure the sides are equal and the angles are right angles.