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The perimeter of a square can be found using the equation P=4A−−√, where A represents the area of the square.
If the square has a perimeter of 56 inches, what is the area of the square?

14−−√ inches
28 square inches
196 square inches
7 inches
4 years ago

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R_scott
(56 / 4)^2 = ? in^2
4 years ago

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