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Which of the following expressions can be used to find the area of a square with a side length of fraction 1 over 6 m?

fraction 1 over 6 multiplied by 2 m2 2 multiplied by fraction 1 over 6 m2 fraction 1 over 6 whole squared m2 fraction 1 over 6 whole cubed m2

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It would be fraction 1 over 6 multiplied by 2m^2 because number two is backwards, number three is wrong because we are not talking about multiplying a hole square, and number four is talking about a cube and we are talking about a square.
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Answer:

1 over 6 whole squared m2

Explanation:

The given side of the square is =
(1)/(6) m

We have to find the area of the square. The area of any square is given as :


side * side or
(side)^(2)

Here, if the side is given as
(1)/(6)

So, area will be =
((1)/(6))^(2) meter square.

Therefore, the correct option is : 1 over 6 whole squared m2

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