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  • 23-12-2021
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If a square has a side of 4', what would the area be?
A= s2=sxs
A= 42= 4'x4
A= 16 sq. ft.

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shakilhussain2022
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  • 23-12-2021

Answer:

16 sqft.

Step-by-step explanation:

A=L(W)

A=4(4)

A=16

Hope that helps

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