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Explain how to find the area of a square if you only know the length of one side is 23 feet? (APAP) 99 POINTS TOO

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  • 29-12-2018

Answer:

529 feet squared

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that the sides of a square are all the same length, and the formula to find the area of a square is length time width, so to find the area of the square we multiply 23 by 23, or square 23. 23 times 23 equals to 529 so the area of the square is 529 feet squared.

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