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A square has an area that is less than 100m squared. what is a reasonable range for the graph of the square's side? A: 0

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0

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of a square is expressed as;

A = L^2

L is the side length of the square

Given]Area A = 100m^2

Substitute inti= the formula

A < L^2

100 < L^2

L^2 > 100

L > \sqrt[100]

L > 10

Hence the range for the graph of the square's side is 0

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