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how would you fidn the area of a square if you know one side is 4 feet long
13 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
If one side of a square is 4 feet long, then all sides of the square are also 4 feet long.

A = s * s

A = 4 * 4

A = ______ square feet



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