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what would be the rule for area of a square​

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In other words, the area of a square is the product of the length of each side with itself. That is, Area A = s x s where s is the length of each side of the square. For example, the area of a square of each side of length 8 feet is 8 times 8 or 64 square feet.

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In other words, the area of a square is the product of the length of each side with itself. That is, Area A = s x s where s is the length of each side of the square. For example, the area of a square of each side of length 8 feet is 8 times 8 or 64 square feet.

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