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what is the area of a square that's base is 6m?
17 years ago

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Olivia
it would be 36.

Area= base x height.

In a square, base and height are the same.

6x6 = 36.
17 years ago
Ms. Sue
If the base is 6m, then each of the four sides is also 6 m.

To find the area of a square, multiply the length times the width.

6 * 6 = 36 sq. m.
17 years ago

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