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Area of a square when 1 side is 44cm
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Area of a square when 1 side is 44cm
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How do you find the area of a square? Length*Width, right? So, a square has equal sides, so all we have to do is multiply 44 cm by 44 cm to get 1936 centimeter squared! I hope this helped!
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Since all sides of a square are equal all sides of the square would 44cm
To find the area it’s multiply the base and height: 44*44=1936cm^2
So your answer would be 1936cm^2
I hope this helps :)
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