Raymond B. answered 09/30/20
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11x11 = 121 sq. in.
242 = x^2
x = sqr242 = 11sqr2 = 15.56 inches
Tim D.
asked 09/30/20Let's say we have a square whose sides all measure 11 inches. Determine to two decimal places the dimensions of the square (in inches) that has twice the area of this square.
Raymond B. answered 09/30/20
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
11x11 = 121 sq. in.
242 = x^2
x = sqr242 = 11sqr2 = 15.56 inches
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