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What is the area of the square given the side length 20.5in
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What is the area of the square given the side length 20.5in
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So square’s have equal side lengths.
And to find the area of a Square it would be A side times a side.
So, 20.5x20.5
= 420.25 in
Hope this helped ^^
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Answer: 420.25in^2
Explanation:
Area of Square = s^2
20.5^2 = 420.25
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