SOLUTION: The area of a square that is 7 meters by 7 meters is how much greater than the area of a square containing 8 square meters? Explain.

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Question 1044287: The area of a square that is 7 meters by 7 meters is how much greater than the area of a square containing 8 square meters? Explain.
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The area of a square that is 7 meters by 7 meters is how much greater than the area of a square containing 8 square meters? Explain.
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7 m by 7 me --> 7*7 = 49 sq meters.
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49 - 8 = 41 sq meters greater

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