To find the dimensions of one square, we need to know the length of one side. Let's call this length "s".
Since a square has all sides equal in length, the length and the width of the square are both "s".
Therefore, the dimensions of one square are "s" by "s" or "s²".
However, since we are asked to express the answer in simplest radical form, if the length of one side is a radical, then the dimensions would be "s" by "s" or "s²".
2. What are the dimensions of one square? Show your work to receive credit. Answers should be in simplest radical form. (2 points)
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