Alexthelion10
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  • 07-04-2015
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What is the area of a square with a side length of 3/5 yard?

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Since3122015
Since3122015 Since3122015
  • 07-04-2015
[tex]A=s^2\\s=\frac{3}{5}\\A=(\frac{3}{5})^2\\A=\frac{9}{25}\\A=0.36[/tex]

The area of the square is 0.36 yards.
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cclemeno cclemeno
  • 07-04-2015
the formula for area of a square is
A=s^2

multiply 3/5 x 3/5= 9/25 sq. yds. = .36 sq. yds.
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