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Andrew is pouring a square shaped patio and needs 529 square feet of concrete what is the length of each side of the patio? Explain
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Andrew is pouring a square shaped patio and needs 529 square feet of concrete what is the length of each side of the patio? Explain
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Answer:
The answer is 23 feet on each side
Explanation:
Sqrt of 529= 23
Hope it works
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