Logan has 64 inches of trim to make a picture frame. Since he wants to use all of the trim, he decides to make a square frame measuring 8 inches on each side. Did Logan correctly determine the correct frame size? Explain.

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Yes; since 8×8=64, Logan will use all of the trim.
Yes; since 8 × 8 = 64 , Logan will use all of the trim.

Yes; 8+8=16 . Since the four sides of the square are equal and 4×16=64, Logan will use all of the trim.
Yes; 8 + 8 = 16 . Since the four sides of the square are equal and 4 × 16 = 64 , Logan will use all of the trim.

Yes; since 64÷4=16, Logan will use all of the trim.
Yes; since 64 ÷ 4 = 16 , Logan will use all of the trim.

No; 8×8=64 is the area of the rectangle. Logan should find a square with a perimeter of 64, not an area equal to 64.

Yes; since 8×8=64, Logan will use all of the trim.