SOLUTION: area of a square that's sides are 6.3 cm in length
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Question 350536: area of a square that's sides are 6.3 cm in length
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Let the Area of the square be A and the side be x.
Hence A = x^2; since x = 6.3 cm,
the area, A = 6.3^2 = 39.69 cm^2
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