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A warehouse needs an outside storage space to store products before they are shipped. The space required is 3/2x^2

dependent on the output of the warehouse at a given time. The length of one side of the square storage space is
where x is the output of the warehouse. What is the area of the storage space in terms of x?​

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The area of storage space in terms of "x" is ⁹/₄ (x)⁴

Explanation:

We know that area of any square can be found out by the mathematical formulae= x ²

Where “x” is the side of the square

Given, the side of the storage space is 3/2 x ²

Since the storage space is “square” in shape, we can use the square formulae to calculate its storage area

Area of storage space= (3/2 x²) ²

Area= ⁹/₄ (x)⁴

The area of storage space unit in terms of “x” is ⁹/₄ (x)⁴

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