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How do you find the area of a square step by step? - Answers
If it is a perfect square it's easy. 1. Find the length of one side of the square. (If it's a square, all sides will be the same.) 2. Multiply that side of the square by itself. If you have a easy square where each side is 2 inches, you'd multiply 2x2. The answer would be 4. And that's your area! Very simple.
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How do you find the area of a square step by step? - Answers
If it is a perfect square it's easy. 1. Find the length of one side of the square. (If it's a square, all sides will be the same.) 2. Multiply that side of the square by itself. If you have a easy square where each side is 2 inches, you'd multiply 2x2. The answer would be 4. And that's your area! Very simple.
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How do you find the area of a square step by step? - Answers
If it is a perfect square it's easy. 1. Find the length of one side of the square. (If it's a square, all sides will be the same.) 2. Multiply that side of the square by itself. If you have a easy square where each side is 2 inches, you'd multiply 2x2. The answer would be 4. And that's your area! Very simple.
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