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The school principal is designing a square outside of the school,seperated into 4 equal spaces.She wants to know the total area of the courtyard. What is the total area if each smaller space is 5 feet
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The school principal is designing a square outside of the school,seperated into 4 equal spaces.She wants to know the total area of the courtyard. What is the total area if each smaller space is 5 feet on each side
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Answer:100ft
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