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If a square has an area that is 4 square feet or less, what are the possible lengths x for the side of the square.
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If a square has an area that is 4 square feet or less, what are the possible lengths x for the side of the square.
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2×2cm, 1×4cm, 4×1cm are the ones that have sides that are whole numbers.
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