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What is the area of a square with sides of length 6

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User Shaun Chua
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The answer is A. 36 square units.

The area of a square is calculated by multiplying the side length to the second powerL

A=a²

A=6²

A=36

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The formula for area of a square is A = a², where a is the length of one of the sides.

If the side length of this square is 6, the area is 6² or 36 units².

Answer:

A. 36 square units

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