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Explain how you would find the length of one side of a square if the area is 16 square units
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Explain how you would find the length of one side of a square if the area is 16 square units
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If it is 16 sq units then divide by 4 and all the sides would be 4sq units
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you divide by four because there are 4 sides of a square and they are all equal
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