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One side of a square measures 15cm. What is its area?
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One side of a square measures 15cm. What is its area?
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Well the formula for area is length times breadth so the length = 15 and since all the sides of a square are equal the breadth also equals 15. So now we have to multiply.
So now 15 times 15 = 225 sq cm
Ans: 225 sq cm
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Answer:
Area = l^2
Answer is 225
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