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Please Explain How to Solve.

Can somebody explain how to find an area of a square?
Please note that the area's side lengths are all the same.
(The side lengths are all 1/3 or also known as 0.3333)

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Finding are of a square is the same as any other shape, even if the sides are all the same length. You multiple length by width (1/3x1/3) which gives you about 0.1111
User Roy Tang
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Answer:

0.66653334

Explanation:

The area of the face of the square is the side length x the side length. So 0.3333 x 0.3333 = 0.11108889. Since a square has 6 sides, multiply 0.11108889 with 6. So it equals 0.66653334.

User Arthur Pereira
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