If the perimeter of square \(S\) is twice that of square \(T,\) then the area of square \(S\) is how many times the area

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If the perimeter of square \(S\) is twice that of square \(T,\) then the area of square \(S\) is how many times the area of square \(T?\)

A. \(\dfrac14\)
B. \(\dfrac12\)
C. \(\sqrt2\)
D. \(2\)
E. \(4\)

Answer: E

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