SOLUTION: Explain how you would find the length of one side of a square if the area is 16 square units with out square rooting it
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Question 587888: Explain how you would find the length of one side of a square if the area is 16 square units with out square rooting it
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Explain how you would find the length of one side of a square if the area is 16 square units with out square rooting it
A square has 4 equal sides, so just divide the area by 4 like 16/4=4 = length of one side.
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