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A square has side length of 8 in. If the area is multiplied by 36, what happens to the
side length?

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A square with a side length of 8 inches would have an area of 8*8= 64 inches^2. If the area is multiplied by 36, the new area = 64*36 = 2304 inches^2. To find the new side length of the square, you take the square root of 2304, which equals 48. The side length of the square becomes 48 inches.
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