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28 July, 18:42

Pat has a 10-centimeter length of string she is going to use to measure a small square table. The side length she measures is 5 strings. What are the dimensions of the table?

A) what is the area of the table?

B) is that as large as a square meter? Explain

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  1. 28 July, 19:09
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    5 strings means 5 times the lenth of the string, or 5*10cm which is 50 cm.

    So the area of the table (which is square) is 50*50=2500cm². or 0.25m²

    It's not a full square meter which would be 1 meter by 1 meter or 100cm*100cm=10000cm²
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