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What is the area of a square whose side is 12m
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What is the area of a square whose side is 12m
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A=144m^2 because if you think about it a
square is a regular quadrilateral and it has four equal sides . Do the math and it gets you the answer above.
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The equation for the area of a square is:
A=s*s or A=s^2
W just plug in the value given to solve for area
A=12*12
A=144 meters squared
Hope this helps!
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