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If s = 1 over 3 unit and A = 18s2, what is the value of A, in square units? ____ square unit(s). (Input whole number only.)

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User Kyle
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Answer: The required value of A is 2 square units.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given the following values for s and A :


s=(1)/(3)~\textup{unit}~~~~\textup{and}~~~A=18s^2.

We are to find the value of A in square units.

To find the value of A, we need to substitute the value of s in the expression for A.

Therefore, we get


A=18s^2=18*\left((1)/(3)\right)^2=18*(1)/(9)=2~\textup{sq. units}.

Thus, the required value of A is 2 square units.

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User Ketevan
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s=
(1)/(3)
A=18
s^(2)
A=18*(
(1)/(3 )^(2) )
A=2
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User Miftah Mizwar
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