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Area of a square with sides of length 1/3 yard .
how did you get 1/9

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You are correct. The area of a square with side lengths of 1/3 yard is 1/9 yd^2.

To get this answer, you muse use the formula for finding the area of a square, which is s^2, where s represents the value of a side length.

The value of the side length in this case is 1/3 yard, so we should substitute that value in for s.

When we do this, we get the following:

A = (1/3 yd)^2 = 1/9 yard^2

Therefore, your answer is 1/9 yd^2.

Hope this helps!
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