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Just do all 25 points If can show how it works it will be better thanks

Just do all 25 points If can show how it works it will be better thanks-example-1
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a) Given:

The length of the side of a square is,


(1)/(5)cm

To find:

The area of the square.

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the formula of the area of the square,


\begin{gathered} A=a^2 \\ A=((1)/(5))^2 \\ A=(1)/(25)cm^2 \\ A=0.04cm^2 \end{gathered}

Final answer:

The area of the square is,


0.04cm^2

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