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A square sandbox has an area of 64 square feet. What is the length of this sandbox?
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A square sandbox has an area of 64 square feet. What is the length of this sandbox?
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The area of a square can be expressed as A = l^2, where l is the length of a side. So, simply find the square root of the area (64) to get the length of
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8. Area of a square is found using the equation A = s^2 where s is the length of any side since they are all equal. The square root of 64 (8) would then be your answer
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