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Which equation finds the area of a square with a side length of 5 n Superscript 4 units?

(5 n Superscript 4 Baseline) squared = 25 n Superscript 8 square units
(5 n Superscript 4 Baseline) squared = 5 n Superscript 8 square units
5 (n Superscript 4 Baseline) squared = 5 n Superscript 8 square units
5 (n Superscript 4 Baseline) squared = 10 n Superscript 8 square units

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User NGoline
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Squares are Equivalent, you need 4 to make a dollar, and they are worth 25c Each!

Just How I remember this.

Hope it Helps :D

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User FlappySocks
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Answer: A. (5 n Superscript 4 Baseline) squared = 25 n Superscript 8 square units.

{I’m not completely sure}
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