SOLUTION: the side length of a square is 9.5 x 10 to the second power cm. what is the area of the square?

Algebra.Com
Question 704588: the side length of a square is 9.5 x 10 to the second power cm. what is the area of the square?
Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(9.5X10^2)(9.5X10^2)
=90.25X10^4
=9.025X10^5

RELATED QUESTIONS

the area of a square is 900ft to the second power. what is the length of the... (answered by nerdybill)
The area of the a square is 9 cm squared, what is the side length of the square?... (answered by sweetlove0206)
the side of one square is 3 cm longer than twice the length of the side of a second... (answered by ankor@dixie-net.com)
The area of a square is 1.69 cm^2 The length of one side of the square is (3+2x)cm... (answered by MathLover1)
if the area of a square is 256 square cm what is the length of a... (answered by ankor@dixie-net.com)
The area of square X is 16 and the area of square Y is 9. What is the length of a side of (answered by fractalier)
What is the length of the side of a square if its area in square cm is equal to twice its (answered by fcabanski)
What is the length of one side of a square that has an area of 225 square... (answered by stanbon)
if a square has the side length 5 square root of 2 what is the... (answered by orca)