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a rectangle is formed by multiplying one side lenght of a square by .03.  The length of the rectangle is 0.o3 cm.  Find the area of the square.  Side length of square:         Area of square: 

Matt357

by Matt357 at January 06, 2010

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Based on the question, I'm picturing a square that shares one side with a rectangle. First, let's use X to represent the side length of the square. According to the question:X multiplied by .03 = .03cmTo find X, we divide both sides by .03. This gives us:X = 1cm = side length of the square.The area of the square would then = X^2 = 1cm^2

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