chicosolomon9 chicosolomon9
  • 15-01-2015
  • Mathematics
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what is the area of a square with sides of lengths 5/8 inch

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shrilkshire
shrilkshire shrilkshire
  • 15-01-2015
 5/8
5*5=25
8*8=64
25/64 inches ^2
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OrethaWilkison OrethaWilkison
  • 20-03-2019

Answer:

Area of a square is, [tex]\frac{25}{64}[/tex] square inches

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of the square(A) is given by:

[tex]A = s^2[/tex]

where,

s is the sides of lengths.

As per the statement:

Sides of lengths of square (s) = 5/8 inch.

Substitute the given values we have:

[tex]A = (\frac{5}{8})^2 = \frac{25}{64}[/tex] square inches

Therefore, the area of a square is, [tex]\frac{25}{64}[/tex] square inches

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