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The side of a square is 2^7/2. Using the area formula A = s^2, determine the area of the square. A = 196 square inches A = 128 square inches A = 49 square inches A = 4 square inches
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The side of a square is 2^7/2. Using the area formula A = s^2, determine the area of the square.
A = 196 square inches
A = 128 square inches
A = 49 square inches
A = 4 square inches
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the answer is 49 square inches?
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Answer: B. A=128 square inches.. just took the test
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