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skelet666 [1.2K]
2 years ago
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eronica wants to cut a sheet of paper into squares with an area of 12 square inches. For the best approximation, the length of e

ach side of the square pieces of paper must be approximately equal to - inches. If each side were exactly this length, the area of each square would be - square inches.
Mathematics
2 answers:
vredina [299]2 years ago
8 0

The side length must be 3.454 inches, so the exact area is 11.999 inches.

<h3>What side length the squares must have?</h3>

For a square of side length S, the area is given by:

A = S^2.

In this case, we know that the squares have an area of 12 square inches, replacing that in the area equation we get:

12 in^2 = S^2

If we apply the square root on both sides, we get:

√(12 in^2) = √S^2

3.464 in = S

This is an approximation to the side length, if each side measured this, the exact area would be:

A = (3.464 in)^2 = 11.999 in^2

Which is almost what we wanted to get.

If you want to learn more about squares, you can read:

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lapo4ka [179]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

side of each square = 3.464 inches

Given that Veronica wants to cut a sheet of paper into squares with an area of 12 square inches.

Since for a square all sides would be equal and area

=square of side

we get A=12

Hence side = \sqrt{12} \\

=3.464

Hence answer is 3.464 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

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