SOLUTION: if an area of a square is multiplied by sixteen, the area becomes 25 square inches. find the length x of a side of the square
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Question 828993: if an area of a square is multiplied by sixteen, the area becomes 25 square inches. find the length x of a side of the square
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The area of a square is the square of its sides,
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