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storchak [24]
3 years ago
15

please god help me solve this, i cant fail this assignment lol. i have learning disabilities- mostly with mathematics so please

explain this in the most simple way possible like ur speaking to a 2 year old

Mathematics
1 answer:
yarga [219]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

B) 5.7

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a square is found by multiplying its sides. Since a square has perfectly equal side lengths, you know that the square root of the area is equal to the side lengths. The area is 33. The square root of 33 is roughly 5.7. Hope that helps!

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