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How do I calculate the area

How do I calculate the area-example-1

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Answer:

9 cm squared

Explanation:

The question asks us to find the area, and the way to find the area is in this formula:

length x width = area

Now we just have to find the length and the width of the square and multiply it to find the area.

If you count two non parallel sides, they both are 3 centimeters. So, we just have to plug that in into the formula:

3 (Length) x 3 (Width) = 9 (area)

So, 9 cm squared is our answer :)

User Rajeev Shenoy
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Answer:

9cm2

Explanation:

length of two sides: 3

3 x 3 = 9

Since a square has equal lengths you know for sure that it's 3 on each of the sides since all sides are equal in a square and all sides have 3.

To get an area multiply the two different or same given lengths.

When it gives you one given length in a square know that all sides are equal so you multiply the given length by 2 times.

User Teal
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