To find the area of one face of a cube, you need to know the length of one of its sides. Let's denote the side length of the cube as \( s \).
The area \( A \) of one face of the cube is given by the formula:
\[ A = s^2 \]
Since the problem does not specify the side length of the cube, I’ll use a placeholder \( s \) in the formula. If you can provide the side length, I can plug it in to find the specific area.
For now, the area of one face of the cube is:
\[ \text{Area} = s^2 \text{ yd}^2 \]
Please provide the side length if available for a more precise calculation.
Part 1: Find the area of ONE base/face of the cube: Area = _____ yd^2
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