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If the area of a square is 49 square inches, how long must each side be?
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If the area of a square is 49 square inches, how long must each side be?
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Hello There!
As you may know, all sides of a square are equal.
Area = side².
In this case:
49 = side²
side = √49
side = 7.
Each side is
7 square inches
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Area of a square=(side)²
or,49 = (side)²
or,side = √49 or 7
So, each side is 7 inch long
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