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The length and width of the park are measured in linear units: inches, miles, meters, etc. The area is measured in square units. Explain the reason for using square units for the area of the park

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Sample response: In the area formula, there are two dimensions that are multiplied, base and height. So, the units are also multiplied. Inches times inches is inches squared. Also, area is a measurement that counts how many squares fit inside of a shape, so it makes sense that the units are described as squared.

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In the area formula, there are two dimensions that are multiplied, base and height. So, the units are also multiplied. Inches times inches is inches squared. Also, area is a measurement that counts how many squares fit inside of a shape, so it makes sense that the units are described as squared.

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