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Find the area of a square whose perimeter is 40cm
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If the perimeter of a square is 40 cm, it means that all four sides of the square are equal and have a length of 10 cm each (since 10cm x 4 = 40cm).
To find the area of the square, we need to multiply the length by the width (since all sides are equal in a square, the length and width are the same).
Therefore, the area of the square would be:
Length x Width = 10cm x 10cm = 100cm^2
So, the area of the square is 100 square centimeters.
To find the area of the square, we need to multiply the length by the width (since all sides are equal in a square, the length and width are the same).
Therefore, the area of the square would be:
Length x Width = 10cm x 10cm = 100cm^2
So, the area of the square is 100 square centimeters.
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