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Explanation:

The area of a square is given by :

A = a²

Where

a is the side of the square

For square A, Area = 64 sq units

64 = a²

a = 8 units

For square B, Area = 30 sq units

30 = a²

a =
√(30) units

For square C, Side length = 14 units

A = 14²

A = 196 sq units

For square D, Side length =
√(30) units

A =
(√(30))^2²

A = 30 sq units

Hence, this is the required solution.

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