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Which choice best satisfies the formula for the area of a square whose sides are s inches long? a.area = s2 sq. in b.area = s sq. in c.area = x sq. in d.area = s + s sq. in?
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Which choice best satisfies the formula for the area of a square whose sides are s inches long?
a.area = s2 sq. in
b.area = s sq. in
c.area = x sq. in
d.area = s + s sq. in?
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The area of the square whose sides is s inches long will be given by:
Area=length×width
Length=s inches
width=s inches
thus:
the area of the squares will be:
Area=s×s=s² sq. inches
Thus the correct answer is:
area=s² sq. in
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