Let's fill in the blanks using the formula for the area of a square (Area = side length²) and the given side lengths.
For 5:
- \(5^2 = 25\)
- Area: \(25 , \text{sq. units}\)
- Side Length: \(5 , \text{units}\)
For 8:
- \(8^2 = 64\)
- Area: \(64 , \text{sq. units}\)
- Side Length: \(8 , \text{units}\)
For 10:
- \(10^2 = 100\)
- Area: \(100 , \text{sq. units}\)
- Side Length: \(10 , \text{units}\)
Filling in the blanks:
- Question Blank 1: 25
- Question Blank 2: 25
- Question Blank 3: 5
- Question Blank 4: 64
- Question Blank 5: 64
- Question Blank 6: 8
- Question Blank 7: 100
- Question Blank 8: 100
- Question Blank 9: 10
Here is the final filled-in result:
- 5² = 25
- Area of Square: 25 sq. units
- Side Lengths of Square: 5 units
- 8² = 64
- Area of Square: 64 sq. units
- Side Lengths of Square: 8 units
- 10² = 100
- Area of Square: 100 sq. units
- Side Lengths of Square: 10 units