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A smaller park has an area of 3,600 square meters. What is the length of one side of the park?

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Answer:


\boxed{ \bold{ \huge{ \boxed{ \sf{60 \: meter}}}}}

Explanation:

Area of a park = 3600 m

Length of one side of the park ( l ) = ?

Using the formula of area of square


\boxed{ \sf{area \: of \: square = {l}^(2) }}


\longrightarrow{ \sf{3600 = {l}^(2) }}


\longrightarrow{ \sf{ {l}^(2) = 3600}}


\longrightarrow{ \sf{ \sqrt{ {l}^(2) } = √(3600)}}


\longrightarrow{ \sf{l = 60 \: meter}}

Length of one side of the park = 60 meter

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